Police Chief Tito to Soon Follow Up TPF`s Report
Kamis, 1 Januari 1970 07:00 WIB
General Tito Karnavian, chief of Indonesia's national police force, speaks to foreign journalists in Jakarta August 31, 2016. REUTERS/Tom Heneghan
TEMPO.CO , Jakarta - National Police Chief General Tito Karnavian has instructed the police to follow up reports from the Fact Finding Team in relation to the drug lord Freddy Budiman case. Tito said that he will ask TPF to forward the findings to the police.
"The info on cash flow is not from Freddy Budiman but from other parties. If they have the data, I am going to ask the Propam to study it," Tito saidFriday, September 16, 2016.
"If it breaches police ethics, we will decide what to do," he added.
Previously, TPF has stated that they did not find cash flow evidence to the police, but they did find cash flow from another drug-lord. The investigation was started following the allegation that several police officials have received a sum amount of money from Freddy to help secure his illegal business.
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