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Police must help AGO in Sisminbakum case: IPW

Written By Redaction on Kamis, 19 Mei 2011 | 09.17

The Jakarta Post | Sun, 05/15/2011 1:09 PM | National

The police should assist the Attorney General’s Office in settling the “sisminbakum” case, Indonesian Police Watch said Sunday in a statement.

The case centers around alleged graft that took place in the creation and management of an online business registration system, known by the abbreviated site name sisminbakum.com, by the Law and Human Rights Ministry and private company PT Sarana Rekatama Dinamika (SRD).

The contract between the two parties stipulated that 90 percent of profits from the online service would go to the company, which amassed approximately Rp 420 billion in access fees between April 2001 and November 2008.

The AGO is yet to forward the dossiers of the case to court, despite them already being stated as complete.

“We hope that the National Police pays attention to this case as well,” IPW’s Neta S Pane said in a statement quoted by Tribunnews.com.

A convict in the case, Yohanes Waworuntu, once testified about the flow of money from the online service to other companies.

“The Police can ask for initial testimonies from Yohanes Waworuntu to uncover the suspicions of money laundering behind the Sisminbakum case,” Neta said.

He warned that the end of the overseas travel restriction period for one of the suspects, Hartono Tanoesudibjo, is approaching.

Neta said that should the AGO decide to halt the case through a document stating the halting of prosecution process (SKPP), the IPW would demand a pre-court process in the South Jakarta District Court against the AGO.

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