Former Sespri’s story about Tommy ‘disappeared’ after leaving Napoleonic room



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Jakarta

Two former personal secretaries (sespri), Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, revealed the meeting between Tommy Sumardi and Napoleon in the office of Kadivhubinter Polri. The meeting is said to last about 1 hour.

This was revealed by two former Secretary-Generals of the Republic of Indonesia, Napoleon, namely Fransiscus Ario Dumais and Dwi Jayanti Putri, during a hearing at Jakarta Corruption Court, Jalan Bungur Raya, Central Jakarta, on Monday (11/10 / 2020). Frans and Dwi Jayanti confirmed Napoleon’s meeting with Tommy Sumardi on April 16, 2020.

In this trial, the defendant was Tommy, who was accused of negotiating bribes to the two police generals. The two generals were Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, who was then Kadivhubinter Polri, and Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo, then head of the PPNS Supervision Office for the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police.

In the indictment, Tommy allegedly gave 200,000 SGD and 270,000 USD to Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte and 150,000 USD to Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo. The prosecutor said the money came from Djoko Tjandra for the purpose of administering the Interpol red notice and removing Djoko Tjandra’s status from the wanted list (DPO). Both Napoleon and Prasetijo were also accused of taking bribes in plastic bags. paper bag.

During the meeting, Frans and Dwi admitted to seeing Tommy Sumardi carrying them paper bag garnet in Napoleon’s room. but nevertheless paper bag after Tommy Sumardi left the room.

“Was there anything the defendant (Tommy) brought with him?” asked Chief Justice M. Damis. Frans and Dwi agreed with this question.

“About the form paper bag, (color) maroon, “said Dwi.

Frans admitted that he did not check what was in it. paper bag that. He just looked paper bag it is packed like a pile of paper.

“Yes, paper. Stacks of paper,” Frans said.

“When the defendant came and brought something that you explained earlier contained a pile of papers, what was the purpose of coming?” asked the judge.

“He just said he wanted to meet Mr. Kadiv,” he said.

According to Frans and Dwi, the meeting lasted from 30 minutes to 1 hour. After leaving Napoleon’s room, the arm that Tommy Sumardi had brought was nowhere to be seen.

“After you left, was the luggage still there?” asked the judge.

“I don’t remember,” they both replied.

(zap / dhn)

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