[ad_1]
Defendant Tommy Sumardi admitted that he had been threatened by the former Hubinter police chief, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. Tommy admitted that at the time he was threatened by its shortage share related to elimination efforts red notice Joko Soegiarto Tjandra aka Djoko Tjandra.
Initially, Attorney General Gusti M Sophan confirmed the money handed over to Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte to Tommy, who was examined as a defendant. Prosecutors asked Tommy to specify how much he delivered to Napoleon.
Tommy also explained the details of the money distribution as follows:
-April 27, 2020, he gave USD 100 thousand, but Prasetijo reduced it to USD 50 thousand, then he refused
-April 28, 2020 gave SGD 200 thousand plus USD 50 thousand that was rejected on April 27
-April 29, 2020, USD 100,000
-4 Mei 2020, USD 150 ribu
-5 Mei 2020, USD 70 ribu.
The prosecutor then asked for the $ 70,000 Tommy had given him. Because, in the indictment, Tommy only gave $ 20,000 to Inspector General Napoleon on May 5.
“When will you get more money from Joko Soegiarto Tjandra?” asked the prosecutor in Corruption Court, Central Jakarta, Tuesday (12/8/2020).
“On May 5, USD 20 thousand in a public kitchen in Tanah Abang, which was between Pak Nurdin (driver) Djoko Tjandra,” Tommy replied.
“Yesterday, the testimony of the witnesses Sisca and Nurdin said that he did not deliver it on May 5, but on May 12, for an amount of USD 100,000. On May 5 he handed it over to Napoleon, was he rescued first? He asked the prosecutor to confirm again.
Tommy also emphasized that the $ 70,000 transfer was not Djoko Tjandra’s money. He rescued the $ 70,000 because Napoleon threatened to pay it immediately. share related to disposal red notice that.
“Because I was constantly being urged, I called him. ‘Hee, where? Don’t lie to me’, he was Mr. Napoleon, ‘I’ll kill you later, I’ll kill you later if you lie to me.’ I said, I’m nervous, right? Your Majesty, the month of fasting digituin. I also. gutters it’s 70 thousand dollars. I gave everything to Napoleon, I made a fuss with my wife at home, “said Tommy.
Also, about Tommy Sumardi’s testimony …