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Poor Coordination Gives Space for Fugitives

An evaluation into how Joko Tjandra, who has been on the run since 2009, was able to file a case review undetected at the South Jakarta District Court needs to be carried out by law enforcement.

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The defendant in the Bank of Bali case, Joko Soegiarto Tjandra, speaks to his legal adviser (unseen) as criminal charges are read out by public prosecutor Antazari Ashar at the South Jakarta District Court on Monday (31/7/2008). Joko was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

An evaluation into how Joko Tjandra, who has been on the run since 2009, was able to file a case review undetected at the South Jakarta District Court needs to be carried out by law enforcement. Poor coordination is in the spotlight.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS β€” The return of Joko Tjandra, a convict in the Bank Bali corruption case and fugitive since 2009, to Indonesia without being detected must seriously be investigated by law enforcers. Poor coordination among state agencies is to blame for the fugitive being able to roam freely.

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