REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Chairman of Commission II House of Representatives, Zainudin Amali, assured the finding of fake electronic ID (e-KTP) was not related to the regional election. He took the conclusion after seeing there were only 36 of electronic ID cards (e-KTP). "Previously, it was said that there were hundred thousand of e-KTP," he said.
The small amount numbers of the evidences made him believed that the fake e-KTP were not meant to be used in the election. He said possibly the owner of the cards would use it in a pure economic crime activities. "Therefore, we will not investigate the case any further," he remarked at the Parliament Building, Senayan, Jakarta, on Friday.
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The package was sent to someone named Leo in Jakarta. "Regarding the finding of ATM and tax ID cards, let its affiliated entities investigate it," he said.
Meanwhile, Interior Minister Tjahjo Kumolo reiterated the final voters list has been recorded properly in the polling station (TPS). Therefore, citizens who did not have Jakarta ID card could not participate in voting in the Jakarta gubernatorial election. "If someone has a double ID cards, perhaps he/she come up to two or three TPS, it could not happened since the data could be seen," he said in the Presidential Palace complex on Friday.