JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) received a visit from the Head of the International Relations Division (Divhubinter) of the National Police Inspector General Krishna Murti and his entourage today, Monday, August 7. These two institutions held a closed meeting at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta. "That's right, there was a visit in question," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters during confirmation, Monday, August 7. Currently, the meeting between the KPK and Polri is still ongoing. Ali said there were a number of things that were discussed, one of which was about the search for fugitives. However, he did not specify who was the fugitive in question. In order to coordinate and strengthen cooperation related to transnational crime issues in particular corruption,'' he said. Including the search for fugitives,' continued Ali.' As a reminder, the KPK is still pursuing three fugitives. First is Kirana Kotama, who has been wanted since 2017 because of the alleged bribery submission for a conversion of forest conversion in Riau Province in 2014 to the Ministry of Forestry. Second, Paulus Tannos who stumbled on the alleged corruption case of procurement of Electronic Population Cards (e-KTP). He is currently in Singapore. Finally, former candidate Harun Masiku is also still at large. The suspect who gave bribes to the former Commissioner of the General Election Commission (KPU) Wahyu Setiawan is still unknown. Even so, the National Relations Division (Divhubinter) of the National Police follows up on information of fugitive Harun Masiku. He is reportedly in Cambodia and changed citizenship. "We will follow up with the KPK and Interpol as well as Cambodian authorities," said Head of the Divhubinter Police Inspector General Krishna Murti quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday 26 July.
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Later, Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Ahmad Ramadhan, stated that Harun was not in Cambodia. Certainty was obtained after the National Police coordinated with Interpol. "There has been no detection of Harun Masiku in Cambodia, no," Ahmad told reporters at the DPR-RI building, Thursday, July 27.
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