Prosecution looks to strike out fugitive Indonesian’s evidence containing allegations against Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau


Indonesian Paulus Tannos, also known as Tjhin Thian Po, was arrested in Singapore on Jan 17. - Photo: Screengrab from KPK.GO.ID

SINGAPORE: The prosecution wants to strike out portions of affidavits submitted in a fugitive Indonesian man’s bail hearing said to contain allegations against the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB).

Paulus Tannos was arrested on Jan 17 by CPIB over corruption allegations in Indonesia, where he had been on its fugitive list since Oct 19, 2021.

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