JAKARTA - Convicted of illegal logging cases, Adelin Lis was transferred to the Class II-A Special Penitentiary Gunung Sindur, Bogor. The transfer was carried out after undergoing a period of isolation with a negative COVID-19 result.
"After undergoing the last medical examination and antigen swab, where the convict was declared healthy, the Executing Prosecutor immediately brought the convict Adelin Lis to the Class II-A Special Prison in Gunung Sindur, Bogor Regency to serve a corporal sentence in the form of imprisonment for 10 years", said the Head of the Attorney General's Office, Leonard Eben Ezher Simanjuntak, in his statement, Monday, June 28.
Adelin Lis was placed in Gunung Sindur Prison based on several considerations. One of them is the maximum-security system. Moreover, Adelin Lis had twice run away.
"The consideration of implementing the sentence for the convict Adelin Lis to prison with maximum security is considering that the convict is a high-risk fugitive who has escaped from the detention center twice, namely in 2006 and in 2008", said Leonard.
On the other hand, continued Leonard, the executor prosecutor also traced Adelis Lin's assets by cooperating with related parties. As a result, three buildings in the name of Adelin Lis were found in Medan City.
"It was detected that there were 3 assets in the form of land and buildings with the status of Hak Guna Usaha (HGU) and Certificate of Ownership (SHM) which were recorded in the name of the convict Adelis Lin in Medan City", he said.
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Adelin Lis was successfully discharged on Saturday, June 19. The Attorney General's Office brought him from Singapore on a chartered plane from Garuda Indonesia Airline.
Adelin Lis is a fugitive in corruption and illegal logging cases. At that time he was the Director of PT Keang Nam Development Indonesia who had been sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Supreme Court in 2008.
In addition, Adelin Lis was fined IDR 1 billion and substitute money of IDR 119.8 billion, and a reforestation fund of $ 2.938 million.
Adelin has been running from Indonesia since November 2007. In 2018, she was arrested by Singaporean authorities for a passport forgery case. A Singapore court then ordered him to pay a fine of 14,000 Singapore dollars and be deported.
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