Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Djoko Suyanto, Sunday (05/29/2011), affirmed, former General Treasurer of the Democratic Party DPP M Nazaruddin must return to Indonesia and give testimony related cases that involve them.
Related to that, Djoko has asked Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, Chief of Police General (Pol) Pradopo East, and the State Intelligence Agency chief Sutanto to make efforts for the formation of party cadres President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was able to return to the Fatherland.
As reported, Nazaruddin, which allegedly involved in a bribery trial against the Secretary General of the Constitutional Court, since 23 May, had left for Singapore. Reportedly, the departure Nazaruddin to the Land of Lions to treat heart abnormalities which he suffered.
He said, besides the importance of Nazaruddin presence in Indonesia, Nazaruddin safety must also be secured so that he could return to Indonesia and can explain the cases he faced. This was conveyed by Djoko Suyanto told Kompas, Sunday (05/29/2011) afternoon in Jakarta.
"It's our anticipation to the ranks of government, although until now there has been no call from the Commission. So, we asked Foreign Minister, Chief of Police, and Chief BIN seek Nazaruddin home," said Djoko.
According to Djoko, if Nazaruddin not return to Indonesia, the case which is now rolling it will increasingly unclear. "This decision was decided after a coordination meeting of political, legal, and security, this weekend. However, rather than the case Nazaruddin. Rakor Polhukam be held regularly," said Djoko.
When asked about the short message service (SMS) purportedly from Nazaruddin-circulating among people associated with the Democratic Party's allegations of involvement in the case of Century Bank, the case of information technology (IT) elections involving the Democratic Party cadres, Anas Urbaningrum and Andi Nurpati , as well as other cases, Djoko said that the press and the public can not easily believe.
"Try if you want to buy a new phone number and get a fake ID card, that's easy. Includes easy to just send an SMS containing slander like that. So, do not trust the SMS. The press should give enlightenment," said Djoko.
Djoko added that based on information he received from fellow Nazaruddin, SMS in circulation now that's not from the Nazaruddin.
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