JAKARTA - Minister of Immigration and Corrections (Imipas) Agus Andrianto stated that he would revoke the passports of the suspects in corruption cases who are now fugitives, including Jurist Tan and Harun Masiku.
According to him, the revocation of the passports of the suspects will be carried out if there is a request from law enforcement officers who handle the case.
"If it is necessary, we will withdraw it too. It's okay, if there is a request we revoke it, we revoke it. There is no problem," Agus told reporters, Monday, August 4.
Especially for Jurist Tan, Agus stated that no application has been submitted by the Attorney General's Office (AGO). Thus, no passport revocation has been made.
"Not yet, not yet (about the request for revocation)," he said.
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While accompanying efforts to find the whereabouts of the fugitives, including Jurist Tan and Harun Masiku, Agus said, they were just waiting for news from the authorities of neighboring countries.
Because the request for search assistance has been carried out some time ago. In addition, the difference in the jurisdiction of each country also affects
"Yes, the country's jurisdiction is different. We have asked for help, but we are waiting for their follow-ups. We can't force the jurisdictions of each country," said Agus.
It is known, Jurist Tan is a suspect in the alleged Chromebook corruption case handled by the AGO. Based on information, his whereabouts are in Australia.
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