JAKARTA - The Head of Criminal and Criminal Investigation Police, Komjen Listyo Sigit Prabowo said, Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo also asked the witness who was also his subordinate to destroy Djoko Tjandra's road certificate by burning it.
This was discovered after his party conducted an investigation into the issuance of a fugitive passport in the Bank Bali cessie case.
"The suspect BJP PU (Brigadier General Pol Prasetyo Utomo) as a National Police official ordered the Police Commissioner Joni Andrianto to burn the letters that had been used on the way by AK (Anita Kolopaling) and JSC (Djoko Tjandra) including of course the person concerned," said Listyo at the Police Headquarters, Monday, July 27th.
According to him, Prasetyo's actions were classified as obstructing the process of investigating this case. So he was charged with Article 221 Paragraph 1-2 of the Criminal Code concerning obstruction of investigation.
"The person concerned obstructed or hindered the investigation, destroyed and lost some of the evidence," said Listyo.
Previously, Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo was named a suspect in the alleged case of making the road documents used by fugitive Djoko Tjandra. Brigadier General Prasetyo was charged with multiple articles.
"So today a case title has been carried out to determine the suspect, the brother of BJP PU (Prasetyo Utomo) based on LP A 397 V 2020 Bareskrim on July 27, 2020," said Kabareskrim Polri, Komjen Listyo Sigit Prabowo, Monday, July 27.
The suspect's determination stems from the issuance of a Notification for the Commencement of Investigation (SPDP) related to the issuance of a pass in the name of Djoko Tjandra. The letter issued by Brigadier General Prasetyo numbered: SJ / 82 / VI / 2020 / Rokorwas, on June 18, 2020, said that Djoko Tjandra left for Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Djoko Tjandra departed from Jakarta on June 19 and returned on June 22.
Regarding this case, Brigadier General Prasetyo Utomo was removed from the post of Head of the Coordination and Supervision Bureau of the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency.
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