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Jakarta –
Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the suspects in the case of the alleged removal of the red notice, Djoko Tjandra, revealed that he would reveal his case at trial. Polri asked all parties to wait for the trial.
“Let the trial be carried out,” said the Chief of Public Relations of the Police Headquarters when asked for a response to the statement from Inspector General Napoleon, on Friday (10/16/2020).
Argo did not want to respond to anything about Inspector General Napoleon’s statement that he wanted to open up. He said his group would wait at trial.
“We’ll just wait,” Argo said.
As is known, the South Jakarta District Prosecutor’s Office has completed the administrative process for the testing of suspects in the case of the alleged removal of the red notice Djoko Tjandra. The suspects are ready to stand trial.
One of the suspects, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, had responded to questions from media teams questioning him about his readiness to stand trial. Napoleon said there would be time to open all these matters.
“There is a time, there is a date for the game, we will open everything later,” Napoleon told reporters.
However, Napoleon did not mention the meaning of his statement. He immediately got into the arrest warrant.
(country / aud)