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Two visitors arrived at the in-patient care section on the fifth floor of Mayapada Hospital at Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, last week. A former minister of education and culture, Anies Baswedan, was a patient there since the previous day, recovering from a virus infection. Visiting officials, from the ministry Anies left last August, had just left the room.
These were no ordinary visitors. Anies' mother, who was standing by her son at the hospital, excused herself when they arrived. The first guest was United Development Party (PPP) chairman Muhammad Romahurmuziy, accompanied by businessman Aksa Mahmud, brother-in-law to Vice President Jusuf Kalla. They came at about 8:30pm and left just before midnight.
Saying that he was out of the country, Tomy Winata replied to an interview request by text message on Wednesday last week. Tomy said everything related to the Tual case was being handled by the communications director of Maritim Timur Jaya and its legal team. Tempo interviewed Maritim lawyer Desrizal, who was accompanied by six Artha Graha employees, in a private room at the Batik Kuring restaurant in the Sudirman Central Business District in Jakarta last week.
Why did Maritim take issue with the police search?
The police did not inform us they wanted to search the premises. They showed a search warrant for a preliminary investigation of a number of cases, involving corruption, cybercrime and human trafficking. Narcotics were mentioned as well. The letter was signed by Budi Waseso. A preliminary investigation is supposed to be limited. You cannot arrest or question people just like that. It was only later that we found out the investigation order was for cases on corruption related to the administration of visas on arrival.
THE National Narcotics Agency (BNN)together with the Indonesian Military (TNI) and National Policereported Coordinator for Commission for Missing Persons and the Victims of Violence (Kontras) coordinator Haris Azhar to the police. Those three institutions objected to what Haris wrote about the personal testimony of Freddy Budiman. This death row inmate allegedly spoke about the suspected involvement of the police, the military and BNN officials in the illegal narcotics business. The strong reaction of those three institutions has drawn criticism from many circles. However, according to BNN chief Com. Gen. Budi Waseso, questioning and verification will be expedited to check if Freddy's 'admission' is true or not. "The President ordered us to quickly follow up on that information," Budi Waseso told Tempo reporter Linda Trianita at the BNN office last week.
Why did BNN rush to report Haris Azhar to the police?
Because this matter had already been published, the police have the authority to prove its truthfulness. To handle the case, the police must have the grounds to act. That police report will be the basis for summoning Haris. This does not mean that Haris can become a suspect. This is for the legal process. If there is no report, the police cannot summon him.
Three institutions agreed to file that police report?
No. We did not meet. I gave the order to make a report to the police for the purpose of expediting verification. The national police and the TNI also reported it due to an interest in verifying the matter. This happened concurrently, (although) it was reported that it was a joint decision. Accordingly, a two-star TNI general protected Freddy, that a certain police officer received Rp90 billion. BNN was also mentioned. We were surprised. This is dirty. We must clean it up.
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