Story of Djoko Tjandra complaining that two police generals asked for Rs 25 billion to remove the red notice



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Convicted in a Bank Bali transfer of receivables (cessie) corruption case, Djoko Tjandra, arrived at Bareskrim Police Headquarters, Jakarta, on Thursday (7/30/2020). Djoko Tjandra was arrested in Malaysia. (Source: KOMPAS.COM/KRISTIANTO PURNOMO)

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.TV – Joko Soegiarto Tjandra alias Djoko Tjandra testified for the accused Brigadier General (Pol) Prasetijo Utomo in a trial for alleged corruption related to the management of red notices, on Monday (12/14/2020).

According to his testimony, Djoko Tjandra apparently complained about the high cost of processing the red notice requested by Tommy Sumardi.

“This is the first time it has cost 25 billion rupees. ‘Oh, Tom, just clear a lot of names,'” Djoko Tjandra said during a trial at the Jakarta Corruption Court, quoted on Tribunnews.com.

Tjandra and Tommy Sumardi are also accused in the same case.

Also read: “Ouch, there are so many who are clearing the name of Rp. 25 billion”

Trading for what IDR 10 billion

After negotiating, Djoko Tjandra said that the agreed face value was 10 billion rupees.

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