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Pretty Prosecutor entangled in the Joker

In fact, Pinangki met Djoko Tjandra not only twice. From the results of the AGO’s investigation, Pinangki, who has the husband of a high-ranking police officer, made nine trips abroad without written permission from his leadership, namely to Malaysia and Singapore. Pinangki was proven to have violated the discipline of civil servants (PNS). Therefore, Deputy Attorney General, Setia Untung Arimuladi issued Decree Number: KEP-IV-041 / B / WJA / 07/2020 dated July 29, 2020 concerning the Imposition of Heavy Level Disciplinary Law (PHD), in the form of Exemption from Structural Position as regulated in Article 7 paragraph (4) letter C Government Regulation (PP) Number 53 of 2010 concerning Civil Servant Discipline.

Source detikX said that Pinangki, who was named a suspect, was arrested in an apartment on Jalan Pakubuwono, South Jakarta. However, according to the AGO’s version, the beautiful shoulder-length-haired prosecutor was arrested at his home, Tuesday, August 11, 2020 night. The AGO also briefly searched and brought some evidence from two houses on Jalan Sriwijaya, Kebayoran Baru and Jalan Tebet Raya, Tebet. Pinangki has since been thrown into the Class I Salemba State Prison at the Attorney General’s Office branch. “For 20 days from 11 August 2020 to 30 August 2020 at the Class I Salemba detention center, the Attorney General’s Office branch of the Republic of Indonesia,” said Hari.

Komjak hopes that the Rp 7 billion gratification case that ensnared Pinangki will not stop with the suspect. Moreover, his nine trips abroad, which is suspected of having met Djoko Tjandra several times, could not have been done only on his own initiative. Komjak asked the AGO to investigate the flow of the Rp. 7 billion gratuity fund. “We’ll see, now the flow of gratuity funds can be revealed, not only Rp. 7 billion. “There could be other funds or for example there are other parties involved in his efforts to cooperate with fugitive parties,” said the Commissioner of the Commission, Bhatara Ibnu Reza, to detikX, Thursday, August 13, 2020.

Pinangki, who graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Ibnu Kaldun, Bogor, in 2004, started working in the prosecutor’s office since 2005. He completed his Masters at the University of Indonesia (UI) in 2006 and S3 at Padjadjaran University (Unpad) Bandung in 2011. Before serving as Head of the Sub-Division for Monitoring and Evaluation at the Planning Bureau of the Junior Attorney General for Development (Jambin) at the AGO, he was a prosecutor at the Bogor District Prosecutor’s Office.

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