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  • Center for Anti-Corruption Studies: Police Must be Serious to Investigate Suspicious Police Account

Center for Anti-Corruption Studies: Police Must be Serious to Investigate Suspicious Police Account

  • 01 July 2010, 15:50 WIB
  • By: Marwati
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YOGYAKARTA – The National Police is expected to seriously handle the suspected case of accounts owned by several generals, as written in the mass media recently. The case which has a value of billions rupiahs is expected to be used as an internal improvement records of police institution. "The law should be upheld firmly to solve the case and improve the image of the Police," said Director of the Center for Anti-Corruption Studies, Faculty of Law UGM, Zainal Arifin Mochtar, at a public discussion entitled Concept of Judicial Ideal at UC UGM on Wednesday (30/6).


As reported in some mass media, there are at least six generals and several army officers who allegedly received suspicious financial flows. Here are the initials of the six generals; Police Inspector General MS, Police Inspector General SYW, Com Gen Pol SD, Police Inspector General BG, Police Inspector General BH, and Police Inspector General BS. The Indonesian Coruption Watch (ICW) has reported this case to KPK. ICW also reported the finding of an account amounting to 95 billion rupiah belonging to a high-ranking police officer to Law Mafia Eradication Task Force. ICW hopes the report can dismantle law mafia.

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