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Bareskrim Sita Komputer dan 2 CD Dari Ruang Ketua DPRD

Bareskrim Seized One Computer & 2 CDs from DPRD Chairman Room

After passing through a long search, the National Police Criminal Investigation Corps (Bareskrim) seized one computer and two compact discs (CD) from the workspace of Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD) Chairman, Prasetyo Edi Marsudi.

They wanted to check the computer belongs to ex-Chairman of DPRD, Ferrial Sofyan. Indeed, it was still in my office, but I do not ever use it

The evidence is then taken to the Bareskrim office for further investigation.

Prasetyo said, six members of Bareskrim had asked permission to search for some additional data regarding the case of the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in his workspace.

Bareskrim Searched Jakarta DPRD Chairman's Workroom

"They wanted to check the computer belongs to ex-Chairman of DPRD, Ferrial Sofyan. Indeed, it was still in my office, but I do not ever use it," he expressed, Thursday (3/3).

According to him, there are some documents seized, such as recommendation document from Home Ministry, governor letter dated on October 21, audit from Home Ministry dated on September 22, etc.

"We have allowed them to check it as additional data over UPS," he closed.

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