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JAKARTA - Entrepreneur Andi Irfan Jaya told of his initial acquaintance with prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari and was invited to meet with the convicted "cessie" Bank Bali JKoko Tjandra in Kuala Lumpur.

"I knew Bu Pinangki about 7 years ago when I was still working in Jakarta, at that time I met at the Merah Delima restaurant in South Jakarta," said Andi Irfan at the Jakarta Corruption Crime Court (Tipikor), quoted by Antara, Monday, December 7. .

Andi Irfan became a witness for the defendant, the former Head of Monitoring and Evaluation Section II of the Planning Bureau of the Deputy Attorney General for the Development of the Attorney General's Office, Pinangki Sirna Malasari.

"I invited him to meet," added Andi Irfan.

"Haven't you met before?" asked a member of the panel of judges, Agus Salim.

"At that time I saw him there alone then I took him to meet him and wanted to," replied Andi Irfan.

Andi admitted that his first introduction was around 2013 or 2014.

"The defendant was married at that time?" asked judge Agus Salim.

"Not yet, when I met I was single," replied Andi Irfan.

Pinangki is known to have married her husband who is now AKBP Napitupulu Yogi Yusuf in 2014. Previously, Pinangki was known to have married the former head of the West Java High Prosecutor's Office, Djoko Budiharjo.

"After that, I often communicate. When we meet, sometimes. The material for the discussion is actually free, but most often related to children and families," said Andi Irfan.

Andi Irfan admitted that he considered Pinangki his best friend.

"I don't know whether he considers me a friend or not, but for me the defendant is a friend," added Andi Irfan.

Until about 3-4 days before 25 November 2019, Pinangki asked Andi Irfan to accompany him to Kuala Lumpur.

"He asked to be accompanied to Kuala Lumpur to play or hang out, but I didn't ask anyone. I said I just wanted to pay," said Andi Ifran.

"When did you feel like you were alone together?" asked judge Agus.

"Yes, I think it's just the two of you," added Andi Irfan.

In Kuala Lumpur, it turned out that Andi Irfan, Pinangki and advocate Anita Kolopaking met the convicted "cessie" Bali bank Joko Tjandra at his office on The Exchange 106.

"While in Kuala Lumpur meeting Joko Tjandra instead of taking a walk, what did the defendant say?" asked the judge.

"I think I have considered going to Kuala Lumpur for a walk. When I met in that room there was no one to discuss how to send Mr. Joko Tjandra home, at least I don't remember that," Andi Irfan replied.


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