Hambalang Anas Urbaningrum Project Corruptor Admits No Enmity After Free
The convict in the corruption case of the Hambalang project, Anas Urbaningrum, said that he would not cause conflict or hostility after being free from the Sukamiskin Penitentiary (Lapas), Bandung City, West Java. Anas Urbaningrum said that hostility is not in the dictionary of his life. Therefore, he will fight for justice and not conflict. "If in that struggle there are those who feel hostile, that is a consequence of the journey of justice, my attitude is friendly," said the former Chairman of the Democratic Party, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, April 11. In the tradition of activists, said Anas, competition is a common thing. However, activists only want to compete in an honest, objective, and open event. "For me, the match in democracy is honest, fair, open, and objective, an honest match should not use a hand-to-hand nabok technique," said Anas. Meanwhile, the Head of the Sukamiskin Prison Kunrat Kasmiri said that Anas Urbaningrum was still on leave before being free or not yet free. pure.
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According to him, Anas' total sentence is around 8 years and a fine of Rp. 500 million. However, the fine was not paid by Anas so that there was a subsidiary sentence that needed to be served. "Pak Anas still needs to report to the Bandung Correctional Center (Bapas). From now on, for the next 3 months (must be obliged to report)," said Kunrat.