Jakarta – The Judge of the Defendant in the case of bribery in the case of the case of Cooking Oil (Migor), Djuyamto, claims he wants to return the RP 5.5 billion by the prosecutor. Djuyamto said the money was returned because the MWC Nahdlatul Ulama (Nu) office land was sold in the Carthasura region. “Today we first received information from MPC Nu of Carthasura based on the facts of the trial delivered by Witness Suratno when the person and the committee wanted to sell the country, that we got the information on the country of the meeting today. Browse to continue with the contents of the MWC Cartasura office in the MWC Partasura. -Integrated office purchases and the construction of the Nu Carthasura served. Another defendant’s attorney, Judge Agam Syarief Baharudin, also said his party plans to return the RP 1 billion withdrawn from the Agam business fund. Plan to repay the money. “Okay, then just coordinate directly to the prosecutor’s office, meet the prosecutor at the office of the Central Jakarta district attorney,” the Hakim said. For information, the panel of judges who handed the freelance sentence to the defendant of the corporate Migor chaired Judge Djuyamto with members of Agam Syarish Baharudin and Ali Muhtarom. The prosecutor charged Djuyamto, Agam, Ali to receive bribes and satisfaction together related to the freelance ruling. The total bribe received was allegedly 40 billion RP. The bribes were allegedly given by Ariyanto, Marcella Santoso, Junaedi Saibih and M Syafei as advocates of the Migor Corporate Defendants. The RP -40 billion bribe was shared between Djuyamto, Agam, Ali, former Deputy Chairman of the Central Jakarta District Court Muhammad Arif Nuryanta, and former Civil Griff of North Jakarta, Wahyu Gunawan. In the accusation of the prosecutor, from a total bribe of RP 40 billion, Arif was charged with receiving a portion of the RP. Wahyu received 15.7 billion RP 2.4 billion, Djuyamto received a portion of RP 9.5 billion, and Agam and Ali each received 6.2 billion RP. (Mib/haf)
This judge wants to return IDR 5.5 billion donated to build the NU office
