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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
The defendant in a bribery case was related to checking his status. red notice and removal from the Person Search List (DPO) on behalf of Djoko Tjandra, General Inspector Napoleon bonaparte filed an objection to the four-year prison sentence of the judging panel of the Jakarta Corruption Court (Tipikor).
Before the panel of judges, the former head of the International Relations Division of the National Police (Kadivhubinter) immediately declared an appeal.
“It is enough that he suffered the abuse of dignity since last July until today. I would rather die than the dignity of a family being harassed like this,” Napoleon said after hearing the verdict at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Wednesday (10/3) .
“I reject the judge’s decision and appealed,” said the two-star police general.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor said that he would spend seven days thinking about it before deciding to respond to the verdict read.
“We were thinking about that,” said the prosecutor.
Napoleon was sentenced to four years in prison and a fine of 100 million rupees, a subsidiary of six months in prison.
The panel of judges assessed that Napoleon was legally and convincingly proven in accordance with the law by accepting bribes of Sin $ 200 thousand or around Rp. 2,145,743,167 and US $ 370 thousand or around Rp. 5,148,180,000 of the corruption of collection rights convicted (assignment) Bank Bali, Djoko Tjandra.
The total bribe of around 7 billion rupees was intended for Napoleon to remove Djoko Tjandra’s name from the DPO registered with the General Directorate of Immigration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.
Based on this, Djoko will then be able to legally enter Indonesian territory and not be arrested by law enforcement officials because he is a fugitive.
He plans to file a Reconsideration (PK) on the Supreme Court (MA) decision that sentenced him to 2 years in prison in connection with the collection rights corruption case.assignment) Bank of Bali.
The Corruption Eradication Panel of Judges affirmed that Napoleon’s crime was carried out in conjunction with the former head of the Office of Coordination and Supervision of the National Police’s PPNS, Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo and businessman Tommy Sumardi.
Napoleon was shown to have violated article 5, paragraph 2 Jo, article 5, paragraph 1, letter a Law (UU) Number 31 of 1999, as amended by Law number 20 of 2001 relative to the eradication of corruption in relation to the Article 55, paragraph 1 to 1 of the Penal Code.
(ryn / ain)
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