JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police will explore information regarding the alleged threat to kill Tommy Sumardi carried out by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. But Bareskrim is waiting for an official report.

"As long as there is a report, it will definitely be handled," said Director of General Crimes at the National Police Bareskrim Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi to VOI, Friday, October 8.

The information regarding the alleged death threats was first revealed by Tommy Sumardi's attorney. It was stated that Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was said to have intimidated Tommy into threatening to kill him while being detained at the Criminal Investigation Department.

But at this time, said Andi, no action has been taken regarding this information. Because no official report has been received.

"There is no (official report) yet," said Andi.

For information, Tommy Sumardi was found guilty in the case of removing the red notice for Djoko Tjandra. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 100 million, subsidiary of 6 months.

Tommy is considered a cooperating actor because he has provided significant information and evidence in revealing other criminal acts, namely as a witness in the cases of Djoko Tjandra, Bonaparte, and Utomo.

The purpose of giving the money was for Bonaparte to remove Djoko Tjandra's name from the wanted list at the Directorate General of Immigration, Ministry of Law and Human Rights.


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