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JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will analyze the findings of 15 firearms (senpi) at Nindy Ayunda's lover's house, Dito Mahendra during a search on Monday, March 13.

The findings related to the money laundering crime (TPPU) that ensnared former Secretary of the Supreme Court (MA) Nurhadi will be investigated by investigators.

"We will first analyze what the findings will look like in the future," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters, Saturday, March 18.

Ali revealed that the findings have now been coordinated with the National Police. The two institutions jointly investigated the origin of the gun.

The firearms found were five clock-type pistols, one SNW pistol, one micro game gun, and eight long-barreled firearms.

"We are waiting for the analysis of what the Police will look like. What is the legality of weapons like," he said.

"Including we will investigate, yes, the acquisition, whether it has anything to do with the case that we are currently carrying out the fingerprint process," Ali continued.

Furthermore, Ali revealed that during the search, Dito's nose was not visible. However, there are still witnesses who participate in the process, such as the Head of the Neighborhood Association (RT) to relatives.

It was confirmed that this action was in accordance with the rules. "Witnessed by the Head of the RT and then relatives of witness Dito Mahendra and the complex security forces," he said.

Previously, Dito Mahendra had been questioned by KPK investigators on Monday, February 6 regarding the alleged money laundering offense by Nurhadi. At that time, he was asked about the sale and purchase of luxury cars and the flow of money allegedly came from bribes in handling cases received by Nurhadi.

This allegation of money laundering is actually not Nurhadi's first case at the KPK. He has been sentenced to be found guilty in a bribery and gratification case with his son-in-law, Rezky Herbiyono.

Both of them have now served a sentence at the Sukamiskin Penitentiary (Lapas) for six years.

Not only that, they are required to pay a fine of Rp. 500 million, provided that if they are not paid, they will be replaced with imprisonment for three months.


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