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The West Java Regional Police (Polda) confirmed that they were following up on information on the flow of bribes from the Bandung City Transportation Service (Dishub) to the police which was revealed during the trial at the Bandung Corruption Court regarding the bribery case for the procurement of CCTV and ISP.

The Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Ibrahim Tompo, said that although the allegations were subjective, his party would take them seriously to prevent corrupt practices within the police.

"Even though this is just a subjective submission that is not necessarily true, the Kapolda has received this information," Ibrahim said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, July 13.

Currently, according to him, the West Java Police Propam team has immediately investigated this, because he ensures that there is no tolerance for matters related to corruption.

"So it needs to be investigated to clarify this problem," said Ibrahim.

Previously, one of the witnesses, namely the Secretary of the Transportation Service, Asep Kurnia, said that the results of bribes or fees from a number of projects in his service also flowed to the Bandung Polrestabes, Bandung City Kejari, to the West Java Regional Police.

The testimony was revealed in a follow-up hearing on the agenda of examining witnesses in the bribery case for the procurement of CCTV and ISP at the Bandung City Government for the 2022-2023 Fiscal Year at the Bandung District Court, Bandung City, West Java, Wednesday (12/7).

The witness also revealed that several projects in the Bandung City Transportation Agency have mixed fees, ranging from 5-10 percent of the project value. The practice of bribery using the term fee is also thought to have occurred since 2018.


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