Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

Crimes "Investigate the NII in Century Fund, Police Evidence constrained"

JAKARTA - Police Headquarters has not follow up on allegations that a number of money movements of Negara Islam Indonesia (NII) stored in the Century Bank.

Head of Public Information Police Headquarters, Police Sr. Comr Joey Boy Amar said the lack of legal facts is a constraint to follow up some of the information conveyed former NII officials.

"The flow of funds is still information so there is no sufficient preliminary data for the national police to ensure that there has been some money in the account on behalf of certain persons background NII activities," said Boy at Police Headquarters, Jalan Trunojoyo, South Jakarta, Thursday (12 / 5 / 2011).

He adds to conduct further investigation to the alleged banking thriftbox NII had no legal basis and legal facts. "If there is leading to new there will be no steps in collaboration with INTRAC, the bank concerned and permission from the Governor of Bank Indonesia," he explained.

Even so, he said, investigators would not stay silent respond to that information. The process of investigation remain to be done.

"Investigators can not jump up and down without any solid foundation. Info was not yet a legal fact, to be subject to examination by the legal facts and supporting documents," he said. (ful)

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