Jimly said Riza Chalid could be sent home from LN: his family here
Jakarta – Former Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court Jimly Asshiddiqie has seen that the government still can repatriates in the corruption case of crude oil management, Riza Chalid, although now in Malaysia. In addition, the legal process against Riza Chalid can still run. “Can (repatriate). The family is here,” Jimly told reporters on Saturday (2/8/2025). Browse to continue with further content, Jimly emphasized that the Riza Chalid legal process can still run. According to him, it doesn’t matter, even if there is no one in Indonesia. “The legal process will also be able to run with justice in absence. There is no problem,” he said. Riza Chalid, he continued, will certainly look for a country that feels safe to him. But he went on, his family and wealth were in Indonesia, so that he would one day be caught. The passport of Riza Chalid was recalled earlier, the Minister of Immigration and Correctional (Imipas), Agus Andrianto, recalled a passport belonging to the suspect in the corruption case of crude oil management, Riza Chalid. The figure of Riza allegedly abroad was sought after by the attorney -general’s office after being named a suspect. “We pulled the passport,” Agus said. Agus said Riza is currently detected in Malaysia. The suspect in the case of corruption in crude oil has been issued from Indonesia since February 2025. “The intersection (transitional data in the system of application v4.0.4 Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia) left Indonesia from February from February and at this time the termination involved in Malaysia,” he said. The government, he said, is still trying to bring Riza Chalid home to Indonesia. It also asked the Malaysian government to help the Riza Chalid repatriation process. “We work with friends there and hopefully there are good intentions from the Malaysian government to help the return of Riza Chalid who is currently there,” he said. (Maa/maa)