JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) held a hand-in-hand operation (OTT) on Friday evening, April 10. The Regent of Tulungagung, Gatut Sunu Wibowo, is reported to have been caught in the activity.

"Yes. Yes (he was arrested, ed)," said Deputy Chairman of the KPK Fitroh Rohcahyanto to reporters when confirmed, quoted Saturday, April 11.

Fitroh has not detailed who was arrested in the silent operation. The same goes for the process in the field.

The KPK then has 1x24 hours to determine the suspects after the OTT is held. The process will begin with a request for information from the secured party, the title of the case or exposure at the level of the deputy director of enforcement and the leadership will then be officially announced through a press conference.

For information, the KPK last held a silent operation on March 3. The Regent of Pekalongan Fadia Arafiq was then named a suspect and was removed from his post.

He was named a suspect because he allegedly arranged PT Raja Nusantara Berjaya (PT RNB) to monopoli the outsourcing service project in 17 regional units, 3 RSUD, and 1 sub-district in Pekalongan Regency.

Fadia is suspected of violating Article 12 letter i and Article 12 B of the Corruption Eradication Law in conjunction with Article 127 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code regarding conflicts of interest and abuse of authority in the procurement of goods and services.


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