orruption Eradication Commission (KPK) prosecutors have demanded the Jakarta Corruption Court sentence former Maritime Security Board (Bakamla) head of planning, Nofel Hasan, to five years' imprisonment on Wednesday.
They also demanded he pay Rp 200 million (US$14,000) in fines for his alleged role in a bribery case surrounding the procurement of a satellite monitoring system at Bakamla.
He allegedly accepted $104,500 for his capacity as the official in charge of the project.
“We demand judges declare the defendant guilty in committing the graft together [with the other parties],” prosecutor Kiki Ahmad Yani said on Wednesday at the Jakarta Corruption Court.
The KPK also declined Nofel’s proposal to be a justice collaborator in the Bakamla case.
In May last year, businessmen Muhammad Adami Okta and Hardy Stevanus were sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for their roles in a bribery case involving Bakamla officials, namely Bakamla deputy Eko Susilo Hadi, Bakamla director of data and information Commodore Bambang Udoyo, Eko’s administration staffer, Tri Nanda Wicaksono, and Nofel. (swd)
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