LAW ENFORCEMENT
In the Fugitive\'s Footprints: 8 June
It has been 11 years since Joko Tjandra became a fugitive. That morning, he was visiting the South Grogol Subdistrict Office on Jl. Kubur Islam to make an electronic identification (e-ID) card.
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A copy of an electronic ID card in Joko Soegiarto Tjandra’s name issued on June 8. Joko Tjandra, a fugitive convicted in the Bank Bali corruption case, made the electronic card at the South Grogol subdistrict office on the same day he went to the South Jakarta District Court to file a an appeal with the court.
It is Monday, 8 June 2020, at 8:00 a.m. Four people get out of a car pulled in front of the South Grogol Subdistrict Office in Kebayoran Lama district, South Jakarta. One of them is Joko Tjandra, a fugitive who has been convicted in a case on the cession of Bank Bali’s debt collection rights.
It has been 11 years since Joko Tjandra became a fugitive. That morning, accompanied by a driver and his lawyer, Anita Kolopaking, he was visiting the South Grogol Subdistrict Office on Jl. Kubur Islam to make an electronic identification (e-ID) card.
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