JAKARTA, LEGAL LITERACY - Until Wednesday (29/5/2024) morning, clarity regarding the alleged stalking of a member of the Anti-terror Special Detachment 88 against Febrie Adriansyah, Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) of the Attorney General's Office, has not yet been revealed. The public hopes that the Attorney General's Office press conference this afternoon can shed light on the mystery surrounding this event.

Even though the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Hadi Tjahjanto has brought together the two institutions involved, the results of the meeting were not announced. President Joko Widodo is also reported to have brought together the two leaders of the law enforcement agencies, but the results are still being kept secret.

Due to the closed nature of information, the public is still waiting for an explanation from the Attorney General's Office regarding the stalking of Jampidsus, which also involved surveillance with drones and a police car convoy around the Attorney General's Office.

Meanwhile, the National Police, which is accused of being the party carrying out the "terror", has not provided an explanation for the stalking incident. On Monday (27/5/2024), the Civil Coalition to Save Mines (KSST) reported Febrie to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) for alleged irregularities in the implementation of the auction of confiscated corruption goods, namely a package of shares of PT Gunung Bara Utama (GBU).

The Chairman of Indonesia Police Watch (IPW), Sugeng Teguh Santoso, who was also present at the KPK Building, said that KSST found irregularities in the auction carried out by the Asset Recovery Center (PPA) of the Attorney General's Office on June 18, 2023, which was won by PT Indobara Putra Mandiri (IUM).

The KSST report has been received by the KPK's public complaint section and will be followed up according to standard procedures. The KPK will carry out further verification, review and coordination with the reporter.

On Sunday (19/5/2024), information circulated that Jampidsus Febrie was being stalked by members of Densus 88 while having dinner at a restaurant in Cipete, South Jakarta. This incident was recorded in a video which was then circulated among journalists. This stalking added to the tense atmosphere around the Attorney General's Office with a convoy of police cars sounding sirens around the Attorney General's Office the following night.

Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Hadi Tjahjanto has spoken with the two leaders of the institutions and asked them to remain focused on their respective duties. President Joko Widodo has also spoken with the two leaders of the institutions.

The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) and Commission III of the DPR also paid special attention to this case. They encourage these two law enforcement institutions to work well together and this problem should not be allowed to drag on, considering that friction could spread to other regions or units.

Chairman of Commission III of the DPR, Bambang Wuryanto, stated the importance of clarifying the alleged stalking to avoid wider speculation. Meanwhile, Member of Commission III of the DPR, Taufik Basari, emphasized the importance of an explanation to the public because the people have the right to know what actually happened.

The Head of the Attorney General's Legal Information Center, Ketut Sumedana, stated that his party would immediately provide an explanation to the public regarding the incident. The public is waiting for clarity on the ins and outs of this stalking case.