Central Mamberamo Regent Still On The Run, KPK: Don't Try To Protect
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has warned that no one should protect the Regent of Central Mamberamo Ricky Ham Pagawak, who is still at large. Anyone who tries to protect will be ensnared without exception.
"Don't let parties try to protect individuals or even suspects who are wanted by law enforcement officers," said KPK Deputy Chair Alexander Marwata to reporters, Wednesday, August 3.
The KPK reminds anyone who protects Ricky Ham can be charged with Article 21 of the Anti-Corruption Law. The article reads as follows:
"Everyone who intentionally prevents, hinders, or thwarts directly or indirectly the investigation, prosecution, and examination in court against suspects and defendants or witnesses in corruption cases, shall be punished with imprisonment for a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 12 years. ."
Not only that, the KPK ensures that the ultimatum is not kidding. The proof is that four police officers in Papua are being prosecuted for allegedly helping Ricky escape.
"From the police, there are four people who have been arrested, yes, they helped the person concerned (Ricky) cross to Papua New Guinea," he said.
As previously reported, the KPK continues to investigate allegations of bribery and gratification in Central Mamberamo, Papua. Several witnesses have been called and searches have been carried out.
However, in the middle of the process, Ricky, who had not been announced as a suspect, ran away. He is said to have fled to Papua New Guinea by way of a rat with the help of a number of parties, including an aide and two members of the TNI.
Regarding the assistance provided by the TNI, the KPK said it had sent a letter to the Army Chief of Staff (KSAD) to coordinate to examine the two members. Moreover, based on information circulating, a TNI soldier holds the rank of Dandim.
The KPK confirmed that it would continue to pursue Ricky. They did everything they could, including inviting people who knew Ricky's whereabouts to report to the 198 call center or inform the police.