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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) did not give permission for the inactive Papua Governor Lukas Enembe to Singapore for treatment. The suspect in the alleged bribery and gratuity was declared healthy, unlike the claim of his legal team.

"There is no need to then be referred to the hospital as requested by suspect LE (for treatment, ed) in Singapore," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters at the KPK Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, February 7.

Ali said this decision was taken after the KPK held a coordination meeting. BIN and the Papuan Police Chief were invited to take a break today.

In addition, representatives from the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) to doctors from the Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital were also present. "The discussion and health analysis of the suspect LE is of course the KPK's guide," he said.

The decision not to allow Lukas to Singapore for treatment was also taken by the KPK leadership collectively collegial. Moreover, hospitals in the country are deemed capable of handling the disease of Lukas.

"It was conveyed by the Ministry of Health (health facilities in Indonesia, ed) that it was sufficient," he said.

In addition, IDI also ensured that Lukas' condition was able to resolve the case that ensnared him. So, there is no longer any reason for him to insist on going abroad for treatment.

"We will continue to investigate this case," said Ali.

As previously reported, Lukas Enembe sent a letter asking to be allowed to Singapore. He claimed that KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri promised this when he saw his condition in Jayapura, Papua before he was detained.

"My health condition is getting worse while at the KPK detention center. Please understand my health to immediately leave for Singapore this week," Lukas said as quoted in the letter, Tuesday, February 7.

The letter was written directly by Lukas on January 29. He reminded Firli's promise.

"In accordance with your commitment and promise last month to seek treatment in Singapore," he said.


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