Miranda S Goeltom |
Hardaya Hartati Murdaya |
Corruption Eradication Commission moved nine prisoners who are in the Building Commission Kuningan, Jakarta, to the Prison Commission in Pomdam Jaya Complex, Guntur, Jakarta, Thursday (01/17/2013). Displacement done because prison in the basement of the Building Commission Brass submerged water and electricity in the building went out.
"Everything will be transferred to the detention of Thunder," said KPK deputy chairman Bambang Widjojanto Thursday.
Nine prisoners were transferred to detention Guntur among others, former Bank Indonesia Senior Deputy Governor Miranda S Goeltom (bribery checks), President Director of PT Inti Plantation Hardaya Hartati Murdaya (Buol bribery), a former Health Ministry officials Ratna Dewi Umar (case tool health of bird flu), Finance Director of PT Anugerah Nusantara Neneng Sri Wahyuni (PLTS case), the former Regent Amran Batalipu Buol (alleged bribery Buol), senior PT HIP Yani Anshori and Gondo Sudjono (Buol bribery), as well as legislators Riau, Syarief Hidayat, Mohammad Roem and Zein (PON Riau bribery).
According to Bambang, the male and female prisoners were forced together in Guntur Rutan for a while. Because Rutan Pondok Bambu specifically accommodate women prisoners, she said, come flood. "We asked to Pondok Bambu. Apparently Pondok Bambu itself submerged. Continues to men also in Guntur no limitations in number and support detention. Coordinating We now again, if we can all put together," said Bambang.
He also said the activities of inspection at the Commission is not running today. Some Commission officials, including investigators, can not work. Nevertheless, further Bambang, KPK building security remains tight. Evidence documents stored in containers and in safe room on the top floor of the building. While documents from the administration building basement KPK, he said, already have a copy in digital form.
Bambang added that it has been calling experts to fix a number of support facilities damaged KPK work flooded and power outages. "We've been calling vendors, if tomorrow is completed, the better. Senen should have been on," he said
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