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		<title>Indonesian police arrest Djoko  &#8211; PNG&#8217;s &#8216;Joe Chan&#8217; &#8211;  as fugitive</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk Controversial Papua New Guinea citizen Joe Chan has been arrested in Malaysia &#8211; this time under the name Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra. And also this time as an Indonesian, a wanted and convicted fugitive and graft convict, reports the PNG Post-Courier. He has been on the run for 11 years. Last Thursday ]]></description>
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<p>Controversial Papua New Guinea citizen Joe Chan has been arrested in Malaysia &#8211; this time under the name Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra.</p>
<p>And also this time as an Indonesian, a wanted and convicted fugitive and graft convict, <a href="https://postcourier.com.pg/djoko-tjandra-arrested-in-malaysia/">reports the <em>PNG Post-Courier</em></a>.</p>
<p>He has been on the run for 11 years. Last Thursday he was brought back to Indonesia.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/07/31/indonesia-brings-graft-fugitive-djoko-tjandra-back-from-malaysia.html"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Indonesia brings graft fugitive Djoko Tjandra back from Malaysia</a></p>
<p>Guarded by personnel from the police’s Criminal Investigation Unit (Bareskrim), Tjandra landed at Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in East Jakarta last Thursday evening.</p>
<p>Tjandra was first arrested in September 1999 for his involvement in the high-profile Bank Bali corruption case. He was acquitted by the South Jakarta District Court in 2000.</p>
<p>After the Attorney-General&#8217;s Office filed a request for review, the Supreme Court sentenced Tjandra to two years jail in 2009 and ordered him to pay Rp 546 billion (US$54 million) in restitution.</p>
<p>However, Tjandra fled to Papua New Guinea a day before the court ruling and had remained at large ever since.</p>
<p><strong>PNG citizenship sparked inquiry</strong><br />
Controversially, Tjandra was granted PNG citizenship, which sparked criticism and prompted the Ombudsman Commission to launch an inquiry into the matter.</p>
<p>Bareskrim head Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the arrest had been made possible through cooperation between Indonesian police and their Malaysian counterparts.</p>
<p>“The National Police chief sent a letter to the Malaysian police to help with searching the fugitive and, Alhamdulillah [thank God], we managed to locate him [on Thursday] afternoon,” he said in a televised statement after arriving at the airport.</p>
<p>“This is also the answer to public doubts as to whether the police could catch [the fugitive], and today we have [delivered on] our commitment to arrest Djoko Tjandra,” Listyo said as he thanked the Malaysian police for cooperating with the arrest.</p>
<p>Following his arrival, Tjandra was immediately taken to the Bareskrim headquarters for further questioning.</p>
<p><strong>Returned to Indonesia undetected</strong><br />
Tjandra recently made headlines as he managed to return to the country undetected and request a case review over his conviction with the South Jakarta District Court in early June.</p>
<p>He reportedly filed his plea after obtaining a new electronic ID card and passport, in addition to having his Interpol red notice status lifted.</p>
<p>The court, however, dropped his case review plea on Tuesday after Tjandra, who was reported to be residing in Malaysia, failed to show up for the hearing four times.</p>
<p>Tjandra’s legal team said that the fugitive was not able to attend trial due to his poor health.</p>
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