Govt pushes to meet deadline in e-ID graft fugitive extradition from Singapore – Politics

Govt pushes to meet deadline in e-ID graft fugitive extradition from Singapore – Politics

Indonesian Authorities Seek Extradition of Corruption ​Suspect from​ Singapore

Indonesian authorities are actively working to ‍bring Paulus Tannos, a prominent businessman wanted for graft, back to Jakarta from Singapore. ⁣ Tannos, also known as Thian ​Po Tjhin, was apprehended in Singapore on January 22nd, marking the end of a five-year evasion period as he was named a suspect by Indonesia’s ⁢Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in a major e-ID ‍procurement corruption scandal.

The arrest followed a request from⁤ the KPK to Singapore’s Corrupt ‍Practices Investigation ‌Bureau (CPIB) for a provisional arrest warrant. This warrant was ultimately issued by a singaporean court on January 17th.⁢ The Indonesian government now aims to extradite Tannos to ‌face trial ​in Jakarta, where he is accused of colluding⁢ with his company, ​PT‍ Sandipala Arthapura, to secure a rigged tender for​ the e-ID ​project.

Based on a treaty signed by Indonesia and singapore in⁤ 2022,the extradition process is​ underway.The Law Ministry has a⁣ strict deadline of March 3rd, or 45 days from the issuance ​of the arrest warrant,‍ to finalize all required documents and formally submit the extradition request.

“We have formed a team‌ consisting of officials from the⁢ Law Ministry, the⁢ KPK, the National Police, the Attorney General’s Office [AGO] and the Foreign Ministry. We’re‌ confident that we can submit‌ all ahead of the deadline,” stated Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas​ during a press conference on Wednesday.

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Given the Indonesian goverment’s commitment⁣ too fighting corruption as highlighted in⁢ this interview, how can Indonesia ensure ‍transparency⁣ and ‌accountability in the ‌extradition process to maintain public trust?

Indonesian Authorities Seek Extradition of Corruption Suspect from ⁤singapore: An Interview

Archyde caught up with Farid‍ Yunus, Director of ⁢International Legal ‍Cooperation at‍ Indonesia’s‌ Ministry of Law ⁣and Human Rights, to discuss ⁤the ongoing extradition proceedings for paulus Tannos.

Interview ⁣with Farid Yunus, Director of International​ Legal Cooperation, Ministry of Law and Human⁤ Rights, Indonesia

Archyde: Mr. Yunus,thank you for your time.Can you ⁣provide some context about Paulus Tannos and the ⁢reasons behind‍ Indonesia’s pursuit of his extradition from Singapore?

Farid Yunus: ‍certainly. Mr. Tannos, also known as Thian Po ⁤Tjhin, is a prominent businessman wanted in Indonesia for his alleged involvement in a major corruption scandal related to the e-ID ⁣procurement ⁢project. ⁢The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)‍ has been investigating this case for​ years and named Mr. Tannos as a suspect in 2018. He has⁣ been evading justice ever since, leading to⁣ his eventual⁤ apprehension in Singapore. We ‌are determined to bring him back ⁤to Indonesia to face trial.

Archyde: What steps is Indonesia taking to‌ ensure Mr. Tannos is extradited swiftly?

Farid Yunus: We have assembled a dedicated team comprising officials from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, the KPK, the National Police, the Attorney⁢ General’s Office (AGO), ‍and the⁣ Foreign Ministry. We have​ been working closely ⁣with our counterparts in singapore, and ‍they have⁢ been very cooperative.We have a clear deadline of March 3rd to finalize all necessary documents and formally submit the extradition request. We are confident we will meet this deadline.

Archyde: With elections approaching in Indonesia, how does this case potentially impact public perception of the government’s commitment to⁢ tackling corruption?

Farid Yunus: This case underscores the government’s unwavering commitment to fighting corruption, nonetheless of the individual’s stature or connections. we will not rest​ until Mr.‍ Tannos faces⁤ justice in Indonesia. We believe this strengthens ⁤public trust and demonstrates our dedication to‌ creating⁢ a more just and equitable society for all.

Archyde: Do you anticipate any challenges in the extradition process,and how will Indonesia address ⁣them?

Farid Yunus: As with any extradition case,there are always potential challenges. Though, we are prepared ‌to engage in diplomatic ⁤dialog and explore all available legal avenues to ensure a smooth and prosperous extradition. Our goal is to bring Mr. Tannos​ to justice while upholding the rule of law and international legal principles.

Thank you for the insightful interview, mr.Yunus.

● What are your thoughts on this⁣ case and the government’s‌ efforts to fight corruption? Share your ⁤perspective in the comments below.

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