Jakarta (Antara Babel) - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) re-examines former deputy chief of Indonesian Traffic Police (Polri) Brigadier General Didik Purnomo as a corruption suspect in the procurement of driving simulators for four-wheeled (R-4) and two-wheeled (R-2)vehicles.

On Monday, Didik arrived at KPK Jakarta wearing a batik shirt and was directed to the waiting room. He chose not to make any statement in front of the press regarding the investigation.

The one-starred general was the third suspect under investigation by the KPK after former chief of traffic corps Inspector General Djoko Susilo and Director of PT Citra Mandiri Metalindo Abadi (CMMA) Budi Santoso who won the tender for the project. Director of PT Inovasi Teknologi Indonesia Sukotjo S. Bambang is still a suspect in the case.

Didik, who served as commitment regulator officer (PPK) on April 15, 2011, signed the letter of decree for the winning bidder and the procurement of 556 R-4 driving simulators worth Rp142.4 billion.

In the meantime, the total amount for the procurement of R-4 and R-2 driving simulators was Rp197.8 billion.

The Supreme Court has sentenced Djoko Susilo to 18 years imprisonment and has ordered him to pay Rp1 billion in fines or serve an additional year in prison.

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Editor : Aprionis


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