National Police top detectives are ready to present results of their investigation into alleged bribery and extortion implicating suspended Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputy chiefs Chandra M. Hamzah and Bibibt Samad Rianto before a government-sponsored fact finding team at 1 p.m. today.
Leaders of the KPK and Attorney General’s Office will attend the gathering at the presidential advisory council’s office in Central Jakarta.
The National Police’s director of anticorruption unit Brig, Gen. Yovianes Mahar, his deputy Sr. Comr. Benny Mokalu will represent the police during the much-awaited meeting.
During the meeting, the detectives will build the case involving the suspended KPK leaders based on facts and data they have collected since they launched the investigation.
National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso Danuri has insisted that the investigators have gathered enough evidence to charge Chandra and Hamzah. The two suspects, however, have persistently denied the accusations.