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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
Campus Police talk about the Inspector General’s statement Napoleon bonaparte who claimed to have asked for an allocation of 7 billion rupees for “superiors” in the case of Djoko Tjandra.
Napoleon’s statement was relayed by the prosecutor during a hearing to read the charge of bribery to remove Djoko Tjandra’s name from the wanted list (DPO) at the General Directorate of Immigration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights on Monday (2 / 11) yesterday.
The head of the National Police Public Information Office, Brigadier General Awi Setiyono, said Napoleon’s statement was not in the Investigation Report (BAP) during the investigative process.
“I have confirmed to the investigators that he is not in the BAP. So the confession in question (revealed) in the trial is please, those are the facts of the trial,” Awi Setiyono told reporters at the National Police headquarters. , Jakarta, on Tuesday (03/11).
“So the person in question did not admit from the beginning,” he added.
If the information was obtained by investigators from the examination process, Awi confirmed, his party would study the information immediately.
However, Napoleon did not admit this while he was still a suspect and decided to reveal it during the trial.
“How it goes, of course we will see together. This is just the beginning,” Awi said.
The admission, Awi continued, will be a note for investigators to develop the case.
However, Awi has not been able to provide further explanations about the investigation process of the case that was already being tried.
“The investigator will surely look for the connection between the testimony of other witnesses, as well as the responses of the suspect himself. They will surely be pursued,” he concluded.
For information purposes, Napoleon was accused of accepting a bribe of approximately Rs 6 billion from Bank Bali (cessie) corruption defendant Djoko Tjandra for removing names from the wanted list.
Napoleon was said to have refused to agree when two other defendants, Brigadier General Prasetijo Utomo and a trusted confidant of Djoko Tjandra, Tommy Sumardi, handed over $ 50,000, or around 700 million rupees.
“The accused inspector general Napoleon Bonaparte said: ‘What is this? I don’t want me. Naik hee becomes 7 (seven) hee because it is also for the front, not for me. , and said ‘this is our greatest’ “,” said the prosecutor, imitating the words of Napoleon during the trial for the reading of the indictment.
In the indictment, Napoleon is said to have accepted bribes from Djoko Tjandra in stages.
Brigadier General Prasetijo was also accused of receiving $ 150,000. The two police generals were charged in separate separate files.
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