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Singer Nindy Ayunda has complied with the summons of investigators from the Directorate of General Crimes (Dittipidum) Bareskrim Polri to be examined as a witness related to the investigation into the case of hiding Dito Mahendra, a suspect in possession of an illegal firearm. Wearing a white broken shirt and black trousers, Nindy arrived at the Police Criminal Investigation Unit Building, Jakarta, Friday, at around 11.09 WIB accompanied by her team of lawyers. When asked what preparations were brought for this examination, Nindy replied that he was ready. "“Ready Insyaaallah," replied Nindy briefly. Meanwhile, the lawyer who accompanied him said his client was ready to provide the real information to investigators. "We are ready to be examined today to deliver the actual information, what the material will be after the examination," said lawyer Nindy. Previously, Nindy Ayunda was also summoned as a witness in the alleged possession of firearms, but he was twice absent from the investigator's summons. Until the time of the search was carried out Friday (19/5) at two residences of Dito Mahendra. Investigators confiscated a number of evidences and arrested five witnesses. From the testimony of witnesses, investigators obtained information that Nindy Ayunda lived at Dito Mahendra's house on Intan Street RSPP, South Jakarta. Investigators also received information that Dito Mahendra, during his time as a fugitive, had returned to his home on the night of the takbiran on April 21. And May 1. Based on the results of the search, investigators opened a new investigation related to Article 221 of the Criminal Code, or hiding the suspect. Investigators are also investigating the possibility of other suspects in the alleged possession of illegal firearms. Dito Mahendra is suspected of violating Article 1 paragraph (1) of Law Number 12 of 1951 which regulates possession of firearms. Of the 15 firearms found by the KPK after Monday's search (13/3), nine of them did not have a ownership permit.
Since being named a suspect after a case was held on April 17, Dito Mahendra has never been present at the summons as a witness or suspect, until investigators published a wanted list (DPO) on May 2.

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