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JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) claims that the gold mine ownership by Papua Governor Lukas Enembe will not stop the investigation into allegations of corruption. Investigators will continue to investigate the case thoroughly. "The investigation process will not be stopped even though there are 1, 2, 3, 4 or more gold mines that are recognized by LE (Lukas Enembe)," said KPK Deputy Chair Nawawi Pomolango in a written statement, Tuesday, September 27. Nawawi actually stated that the Lukas camp had made a mistake because it continued to claim that the money he owned came from a gold mine. In fact, proof is usually carried out in the trial process. "There is no evidentiary process at the investigation stage. The evidence is only up front for trial," he said. Previously, Papua Governor Lukas Enembe's attorney, Stefanus Roy Rening, said his client owned many gold mines including Freeport. This statement was issued directly by Lukas. "I asked the Governor (Lukas) before I came here, the Governor had this statement, with a smile he said, 'That's Freeport I have. Do you have any doubts about that? I have Freeport, as governor, I have Freeport, do you have any doubts?'," said Stefanus. In addition, Lukas is also said to have a gold mine in Tolikara Regency, Papua. However, the administration of his ownership has not been completed. "Let's accompany together, we go together to Tolikara, we'll see if it's a mine," he concluded.

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