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JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) emphasized that the making of the allegation of bribery for the removal of red notice with the accused, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, refers to the investigation case file.

"The basis for making the indictment is the case file," said Head of the Legal Information Center of the AGO, Hari Setiyono, to VOI, Wednesday, November 4.

Asked about the possibility of new charges that have not been listed in the current case file, Hari did not comment much. He said that the preparation of the indictment was based on the results of the investigation file.

"It is better not to suppose but facts," he said.

"Once again, the basis for making the indictment is the case file and that is what the prosecutor must prove," he said.

A new fact emerged during the trial for alleged bribery for the removal of red notice. At the reading of the indictment, the prosecutor said that Inspector General Napoleon was charged with asking Joko Tjandra for a bribe of Rp. 7 billion. Part of the money will be given to the 'top'.

The National Police said that this matter never appeared in the investigation process. The Inspector General Napoleon's confession was not included in the Investigation Report (BAP).

"So, I have confirmed what the suspect's brother NB said in court yesterday to the investigators, it is not in the BAP," said Karo Penmas, National Police Public Relations Division Brigadier General Awi Setiyono to reporters, Tuesday, November 3.

Awi said that the charges appeared without the knowledge of the Police. The dakwan is suspected to be the result of the prosecutor's examination. This is because the prosecutor has the right to re-examine the suspect.

"But like this, the prosecutor has the right to re-examine. If there is something that is not clear, it can be examined. But from the investigator I ask that," he said.

Previously, Inspector General Bonaparte Napoleon in the indictment initially asked for IDR 3 billion in relation to the removal of Joko Tjandra's red notice. This was conveyed by Napoleon when he met someone close to Joko Tjandra Tommy Sumardi.

"Tommy Sumardi asked how much (the amount of money), and the Defendant Inspector General of Police Drs. Napoleon Bonaparte. M.Sc., answered" 3, Ji (3 billion) "," said the Public Prosecutor while reading the indictment at the Jakarta Corruption Court. , Monday, November 2.

Hearing this request, Tommy Sumardi contacted the Secretary of Joko Tjandra, Nurmawan Fransisca, to prepare a sum of 100 thousand US dollars. After the money was received, on April 27, 2020, Tommy Sumardi and Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo went to Napoleon's office to hand over the money.

However, Napoleon refused the money. Moreover, the remaining US $ 50 thousand. Where 50 thousand US dollars was taken by Prasetijo. Napoleon also asked to change the original agreement from IDR 3 billion to IDR 7 billion. According to him, that kind of money was not only for himself.

"The defendant Inspector General of Police Drs. Napoleon Bonaparte, M.Sc., did not want to accept this nominal amount of money by saying 'what is this, I don't want me. Go up Ji to 7 (seven) Ji, the problem is that for the front is also not for me Himself. The one who placed me was him ', and said' our senior ', "said the prosecutor reading out the indictment.


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