JAKARTA - Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Setyo Budiyanto will clarify the news that investigators asked the family of the Chairman of the West Java PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) DPD Ono Surono to turn off the CCTV during the search. He wants to make sure the event.

The search was related to the alleged bribery of the ijon project that ensnared the non-active Regent of West Bekasi Ade Kuswara.

"I have to clarify first, that's it, because is it really like that? Is there any evidence to confirm that?" Setyo told reporters at the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, April 7.

"Or maybe the investigators have made such a decision because there are things that are not expected to happen on the ground," he continued.

The news about the investigators asking the Ono Surono family to turn off the CCTV was also conveyed by Parlindungan Sihombing, who is the lawyer for the wife of the Deputy Chairman of the West Java Provincial DPRD, Setyowati Anggraini Saputro.

"At that time there was no (intimidation, ed) directly. But at that time there were several things that we thought were not appropriate. Like the request to turn off the CCTV, yes, maybe that's all," said Parlindungan after accompanying Setyowati for an examination.

As previously reported, the KPK suspected that Ono Surono as Deputy Chairman of the West Java Provincial DPRD received money from Sarjan who had been named a suspect. The suspicion was conveyed after he underwent an examination as a witness on Thursday, January 15.

The KPK has not detailed how much money was received. However, Ono was then examined to investigate the allegations.

It is known that the KPK has named Bekasi Regent Ade Kuswara together with his father, H. M Kumang who also served as the Head of Sukadami Village, South Cikarang District; and a private named Sarjan as suspects in the alleged bribery case for the ijon project. This determination was made after they were caught in a hand-in-hand operation (OTT) on Thursday, December 18.

Ade Kuswara and H.M Kunang as the recipients of bribes are suspected of violating Article 12 a or Article 11 and Article 12B of the Corruption Eradication Law (UU Tipikor) in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1-1 of the Criminal Code and Article 5 paragraph (1) letter a or b or Article 13 of the Tipikor Law in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) -1 of the Criminal Code.

Meanwhile, Sarjan as the party who gave the bribe was suspected of violating Article 5 paragraph (1) letter a or b or Article 13 of the Corruption Law.


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