Dicky Christanto, Jakarta – A group of judges, prosecutors, academics and experts are banding together to fight what one member called "poor law enforcement, from head to toe" in Indonesia.
"The law enforcement process has been corrupted for every step of the way. We need to do something to stop it," Trisakti University money laundering expert Yenti Garnasih told The Jakarta Post on Saturday.
Yenti said that group members would visit the headquarters of every law enforcement institution in the nation to discuss the sad state of Indonesian justice. "We will make the National Police chief, the Attorney General, Law and Human Rights Ministry officials, lawmakers and the Supreme Court justices realize how dangerous it is to keep things this way," she said.
The group counts as members noted justices Adi Andjojo, Benyamin Mangkoedilaga and Bismar Siregar; former prosecutor Chaerul Umam, UI police expert Bambang Widodo Umar; and scholars such as Tubagus Ronny Nitibaskara and Soetandyo Wignjosubroto.