The Attorney General's Office (AGO) stated that it had processed the red notice application for Jurist Tan regarding the handling of the alleged corruption case in the procurement of Chrome OS or Chromebook-based laptops at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Kemendikbudristek).

Jurist Tan is known to have been named a suspect but has not been detained because he is abroad. Based on information, the former Special Staff (Stafsus) Nadiem Makarim is in Australia.

"It's in process. It's already in process," said the Head of the AGO, Anang Supriatna, quoted on Thursday, July 31.

In the red notice submission post, investigators will coordinate with related parties, such as Interpol and Polri.

According to Anang, investigators do not want to be careless in handling a case, including those related to Jurist Tan. So, all procedures and rules must be followed first.

"We are still on process with related parties for what steps we will take later so that we are right and ensure that later we are not wrong in taking legal steps," he said.

Meanwhile, regarding the whereabouts of Jurist Tan, Anang said that he had received a lot of information, one of which was that the former Nadiem Makarim staff was in Australia.

Investigators will study and explore all the information obtained. So that later Jurist Tan's whereabouts will be known accurately.

"Investigators have received some information, including one of them, Mr. Boyamin MAKI. All information from anywhere we study is explored by investigators in order to later present the person concerned," said Anang.

Previously, it was reported that the Coordinator of the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI), Boyamin Sainan, believed that Jurist Tan was in Australia. In addition, from the information obtained, the figure of former staff member Nadiem Makarim is thought to have been seen in the city of Sydney Australia and around the hinterland city of Alice Spring.

"We have traced the whereabouts of Jurist Tan and obtained information that he has lived in the Australian state in the last two months," said Boyamin.

Therefore, the Attorney General's Office (AGO) was asked to coordinate with Interpol to repatriate Jurist Tan to Indonesia.

"For this reason, we urge the AGO to immediately include Jurist Tan on Interpol's Red Notice list at Interpol's head office in Lyon France," said Boyamin.


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