JAKARTA - The Public Prosecutor (JPU) of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said that the results of the second opinion of the examination team from the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) regarding the health condition of the inactive Papua Governor Lukas Enembe. During the trial at the Corruption Court (Tipikor) at the Central Jakarta District Court, the prosecutor said that the results of the IDI examination, Lukas Enembe, were declaredworthy to undergo the trial process. "The second opinion health examination team concluded that the examinee is currently considered to be good for the trial process (fit to stand trial)," said one of the KPK prosecutors, quoted from Antara, Tuesday, August 1. Prosecutors said IDI did not find any emergency conditions in Lukas Enembe. The defendant in the alleged bribery and gratuity case can undergo outpatient treatment. Then, there was no paralysis found in the structural nerve or brain nerves with the need for improvement to the muscle strength of the right side of the body. "There was no serious or serious psychological disorder found. The examinee is able to control emotions well, can think rationally, and has a fairly good cognitive function," said the prosecutor. In more detail, the results of IDI's examination found that Lukas Enembe had a history of non-blood stroke with residual symptoms, controlled type two diabetes mellitus without drugs and hypertension with hearing heart disease without signs of heart failure. In addition, stage five chronic kidney disease or final stage was found due to diabetes mellitus complications. Therefore, Lukas is recommended to be hemodialysis or dialysis, but he and his family did not respond. "The condition of the picture of the lack of red blood cells or clinical mild red anemia," continued the prosecutor detailing the results of IDI's examination. Prosecutors said Lukas Enembe could communicate both ways and be cooperative, open, appear as is, and there was no attempt to cover up or overestimate his health problems. "The information provided is quite consistent," said the prosecutor. On the other hand, IDI found minor disorders in the process of thinking Lukas Enembe. However, it does not interfere with the ability concerned to understand, analyze, and evaluate. "Including, planning alternative solutions related to legal problems and physical health problems. This has not changed when compared to the results of the previous examination," said the prosecutor. Based on the results of the second opinion conducted by eight expert doctors from IDI, the trial on behalf of the defendant Lukas Enembe was continued on Monday, August 7 with the agenda of examining witnesses. In this case, Lukas Enembe was charged with two charges. First, Lukas was charged with accepting bribes from Rp45,843,485,350 with details of Rp10,413,929,500 from businessman Piton Enumbi as Director and owner of PT Meonesia Mulia, PT Lingge-Lingge, PT Astrad Jaya and PT Melonesia Cahaya Timur and as much as Rp35,429,555,850 from Rijatono Lakka as Director of PT Tabi Anugerah Pharmindo, PT Tabi Bangun Papua as well as CV Walibhu.
Second, Lukas Enembe was also charged with receiving gratuities in the form of Rp1 billion from Budy Sultan as Director of PT Indo Papua on April 12, 2013.

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