JakartaGlobe-Feb 8, 2023

The National Police recently unveiled its plan for a “police-to-police” scheme with several ASEAN countries to help hunt down Indonesia’s graft fugitives hiding overseas, including bribery suspect Harun Masiku who is still at large. “We are working on a partnership with a number of countries in ASEAN to make the search easier with a police-to-police scheme,” National Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo told a press briefing on Tuesday. According to Listyo, the National Police are approaching several ASEAN countries for collaboration under the scheme but he did not mention which countries Indonesia would be teaming up with to track down its fugitives. Anti-graft commission KPK told the same presser that it had caught 17 out of its 21 graft fugitives. Four, including Harun Masiku, are still on the run. KPK chief Firli Bahuri said name changes have hampered the search efforts. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said that the G20 under Indonesia’s presidency had agreed on making corruption eradication a priority. Indonesia will also strengthen its commitment against corruption as it chairs ASEAN this year. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/police-to-work-with-asean-countries-to-catch-graft-fugitives