The meaning of the freelance sentence associated with the bribes of judges RP. 60 billion in the case of corruption of oil
Jakarta -The public was again shocked by the bribery case that now chaired the South Jakarta District Court (South Jakarta District Court) Muhammad Arif Nuryanta (man). Arif is suspected of receiving a 60 billion bribe bribe and regulating the seam or the exempt ruling. What exactly does the freelance say and relate to this bribery? From a Detikcom -Opsmming, Sunday (4/13/2025), the Attorney General (ago) office held a press conference on Saturday (12/5) on bribery issues of the judgment of Onslog or three corporate defendants released in the crude palm oil (CPO) which performs corruption or raw material for cooking oil. Those who are broken, namely Arif, Marcella Santoso and Ariyanto as advocates; As well as the young registrar at the North Jakarta District Court, Wahyu Gunawan. “And associated with the unseen decision, investigators found facts and evidence that MS and AR had committed so much bribery and or satisfaction to man, yes, it was allegedly as much as RP. 60 billion,” the director of the investigation into the attorney -general’s special crimes of the attorney -general, Abdul Qohar, at a press conference. Browse to continue the content, it is known that Marcella Santoso and Ariyanto advocates are from three defendants in the Corporation of Cooking Oil Corruption Cases. In total, there are three corporate defendants in the case of cooking oil corruption from Permata Hijau Group, Wilmar Group and the MAS group season. The panel of judges in the Central Jakarta District Court who heard this case imposed a freelance sentence on the three corporate defendants on March 19, 2025. In his claims, the prosecutor demanded a replacement money of RP 937 billion from Permata Hijau Group, a replacement money to the Wilmar group of RP 11.8 trillion, and a replacement money from RP 4.8 trillion to the MAS group season. The investigation into the Ago found evidence of bribery behind the loose verdict. Marcella Santoso and Ariyanto allegedly gave a bribe of RP 60 billion to Muhammad Arif Nuryanta by Wahyu Gunawan. “So the case has not been proven, although the element is fulfilling the charged article, but according to the considerations of the judges it is not a criminal offense,” he added. Qohar said Arif Nuryanta at the time used his position as deputy chairman of the Central Jakarta District Court to regulate the freelance sentence to the three defendants in the corporation of the Cooking Oil Corruption case. “So man served as Deputy Chairman of the Central Jakarta District Court who currently served as chair of the South Jakarta District Court. As far as the money stream was concerned, the investigator found sufficient evidence received by the person concerned, and allegedly received money from 60 billion Rupiah for the decision. (Kuhap), there are actually three decisions in court. charged, not proven legal and convincing. While the freelance decision is regulated in section 191 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Procedure Act. Where it is said in that article that the defendant can be terminated to commit acts that are charged but do not meet the requirements that must be convicted. The following is the reason: If the court argues that the law charged with the defendant was proven, but the law was not a criminal offense, the defendant was exempt from all lawsuits in section 191 paragraph 3 of the criminal procedure code mentioned that the defendant could immediately be free from detention after the release was dropped by the judge. The following sounds are the article: In the case referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2), the defendant in the detention status is ordered to be released immediately, except because there are other valid reasons the defendant should be held. This means that this loose decision can free the defendant from all lawsuits not to qualify for the requirements convicted. Although, in his decision, the judge said that the act of the defendant was charged. (WHN/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here