In the indictment, Brigadier General Prasetijo orders the burning of Djoko Tjandra’s false passport documents



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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – It is said that the former head of the Office of Coordination and Supervision (Kakorwas) of the Criminal Investigation Agency (PPNS) of the National Police, Brigadier General Pol Prasetijo Utomo, ordered the burning of false letters for the convicted cases. assignment Bank Bali 2009 Joko Soegiarto Tjandra alias Djoko Tjandra.

He did this because he was concerned after the media reported that Djoko Tjandra had entered Indonesia using a fake letter.

“Around July 2020, news broke in the media about the whereabouts of Joko Tjandra, who was known to have entered Indonesia with a fake pass,” the prosecutor said while reading Prasetijo’s indictment in the East Jakarta District Court. on Tuesday (10/13/2020), quoted by Antara.

“In the news, the defendant Prasetijo Utomo was concerned and on July 8, 2020 he ordered Jhony Andrijanto to burn the documents that were used in Djoko Tjandra’s collection trip,” the prosecutor continued.

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Djoko Tjandra as a convict based on the Supreme Court Judicial Review (PK) verdict on June 11, 2009 was sentenced to prison for 2 years, but escaped.

Thus, since June 17, 2009, he was declared a fugitive and entered the Wanted List (DPO) of the General Directorate of Immigration and the Interpol Red List.

“The collection took place from Pontianak to Jakarta on June 6-8, 2020. The defendant said ‘Jhon … where were yesterday’s letters kept? And the answer was’ I have the same general …’ and then the defendant said ‘Burn everything!’ said the prosecutor.

Jhony then took a travel letter, a Covid-19 exam certificate, and a health recommendation letter on behalf of Prasetijo Utomo, Anita Dewi Kolopaking, and Djoko Soegiarto along with exposure to the OJK report that he kept afterwards burned.

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After burning it, Jhony documented it and reported it directly to Prasetijo.

“After seeing the photo stored on Jhony Andrijanto’s cell phone, the defendant said ‘HP should not be used anymore’ as then the Samsung A70 cell phone was white and SIM cardit is no longer used and is kept in the car, ”said the prosecutor.

Prasetijo’s role

In the process of drafting the letters for Djoko Tjandra, Prasetijo asked the Chief of Criminal Investigation Police of TU Ro Korwas PPNS, Dodi Jaya, to make a travel letter to Pontianak for mining commercial purposes, however, in the letter Prasetijo travel order to change the list of needs to monitor the pandemic in Pontianak and its surroundings. .

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Prasetijo also ordered Dodi to review the travel letter by crossing the letterhead “Bareskrim National Police Headquarters” to become “Bareskrim Polri, Office of Korwas PPNS” and the official who previously signed “Chief of Bareskrim Polri” Komjen Pol Listyo Sigit Prabowo crossed out and changed the name “Brigjen Pol Prasetijo Utomo” and the copy is crossed out.

The letter was issued on June 3, 2020. Prasetijo then made a travel letter in a similar format for the identity of Anita Dewi Kolopaking.

Prasetijo then ordered Sri Rejeki Ivana Yuliawati to make a COVID-19 examination certificate signed by dr. Hambek Tanuhita for Prasetijo Utomo (member of the National Police), Jhony Andrijanto (member of the National Police), Anita Dewi A Kolopaking (consultant) and Joko Soegiarto (Consultant), all of them located at Jalan Trunojoko No. 3 Kebayoran Baru, in South Jakarta.

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The letters were delivered by Prasetijo to Anita on June 4, 2020 which Anita then sent via WhatsApp to Djoko Tjandra.

However, when taking over PT Transwisata Prima Aviation, whose plane was chartered by Djoko Tjandra, it turned out that information was missing, namely height, weight, blood pressure and blood type.

Anita met again with Prasetijo on June 5, 2020 to have a new health recommendation letter drafted that was still signed by Dr. Hambek Tanuhita for the four people.

Anita, Prasetijo Utomo and Jhony Andrijanto made their way to Supadio Pontianak Airport using the King Air 350i aircraft belonging to PT Transwisata Prima Aviation to pick up Joko Tjandra on June 6, 2020.

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On June 8, 2020, Anita picked up Djoko Tjandra to go to the Grogol Selatan sub-district office to register an e-KTP in the name of Djoko Tjandra and then went to the South Jakarta District Court to register the PK.

Still on the same day, Anita, Prasetijo and Jhony flew Djoko Tjandra back to Pontianak using the same charter plane, after which Anita, Prasetijo and Jhony immediately returned to Jakarta.

On June 16, 2020, Djoko contacted Anita and told her that he would come to Jakarta to make a passport, so Anita again asked Prasetijo to take care of the necessary documents, namely a travel letter. , a health recommendation letter, and a Covid-19 examination letter.

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On June 20, 2020, Joko Tjandra departed Pontianak for Jakarta on a Lion Air plane and the registration process was assisted by members of the Jumardi Police. Furthermore, on June 22, 2020, Anita submitted all the original documents for the elaboration of the passport, and after the passport was completed, Djoko returned to Malaysia via Pontianak.

“That the burned letters were intended to cover up, hinder or complicate the investigation of the falsification of letters by the defendant and at the same time eliminate the evidence that the defendant and Jhoni Andrijanto joined together to pick up Joko Tjandra who was a fugitive to that he could freely enter Indonesian territory, “said the prosecutor.

Joko Tjandra’s actions were also threatened by article 263 paragraph (1) or article 263 paragraph (2) and article 263 paragraph (2) and article 221 paragraph (1) of the Second Penal Code and article 55 paragraph ( 1) of the Penal Code Article 1 64 paragraph (1) of the Penal Code.

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