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Caught Eating and Drinking During the Trial of the CPNS Fraud Case, Olivia Nathania, Nia Daniaty's Daughter, Was Reprimanded by the Judge

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Caught Eating and Drinking During the Trial of the CPNS Fraud Case, Olivia Nathania, Nia Daniaty's Daughter, Was Reprimanded by the Judge Olivia Nathania reprimanded by the judge during the trial © KapanLagi.com/Bayu Herdianto

Kapanlagi.com - The child of Nia Daniaty, Olivia Nathania or known as Oi, once again attended a trial for alleged fraud under the guise of recruitment for Civil Servant Candidates (CPNS) at the South Jakarta District Court, Monday (14/2/2022).

The trial was conducted virtually, with the agenda of listening to testimonies from the Public Prosecutor. Six witnesses from the alleged victim's side, Olivia, were presented. During the trial, the witnesses were questioned about the alleged CPNS fraud committed by Olivia Nathania.

1. Asked to Focus

When witnesses Agustin and Karnu were given the opportunity to provide testimony, the presiding judge then looked at the screen in front of him. The judge reprimanded Olivia and asked her to focus on the trial.

"Can the defendant, Olivia, hear?" the judge asked Oi during the trial on Monday (14/2/2022).

"Yes, Your Honor, I can hear, Your Honor," answered Olivia Nathania.

"Even though the trial is conducted online, don't take it lightly. Don't eat or drink, don't disappear from the screen. Pay attention, because this is your interest, understood?" said the judge.

"Yes, Your Honor, understood, Your Honor," Olivia Nathania replied again.

"Pay attention to this trial, listen," said the judge.

2. The First Trial Allegation

Previously, Olivia Nathania underwent the first trial in the case of alleged fraud in the recruitment of Civil Servants (CPNS) at the South Jakarta District Court, Wednesday (26/1). This online trial was scheduled for the reading of the allegations by the Public Prosecutor (JPU).

In the allegations read by the JPU, Olivia Nathania faces a four-year prison sentence under Article 263 in conjunction with Article 65, Article 378 in conjunction with Article 65, and Article 372 in conjunction with Article 65 regarding forgery of documents and fraud or embezzlement. Olivia is also facing a four-year prison sentence.

"In the allegations we heard earlier, Olivia is charged under Article 263 in conjunction with Article 65, the second one is Article 378 in conjunction with Article 65, and Article 372 in conjunction with Article 65. In Indonesian legal language, it refers to forgery of documents or fraud and/or embezzlement. The punishment for fraud and embezzlement is a four-year prison sentence," said JPU, Pratiwi Kusuma, who was met after the trial.

3. Response from Olivia Nathania's Party

Meanwhile, Olivia Nathania's legal representative, Andy Mulia Siregar, responded to the allegations from the Public Prosecutor's Office calmly and requested that his client not be entirely blamed for the case.

"It's called a threat, right? We'll see later. So, here's the thing, Oi doesn't mean she's not at fault, she is at fault, but don't put all the blame on her," said Andy Mulia Siregar.

4. Another Party Involved

Andy Mulia Siregar stated that there are still other parties involved in this civil servant recruitment fraud case. He also mentioned that these other parties seem to evade responsibility.

"In the indictment, it is clearly stated that Oi provided information to Mrs. Agustin for her child in the WhatsApp transcript earlier. Then the prosecutor, in his indictment, explained that Agustin passed on the information," said Andy Mulia Siregar.

"Initially, the information was only for Mrs. Agustin, but it spread. Mrs. Agustin's party seems to evade responsibility. Mrs. Agustin is a civil servant, how could she not know what this kind of thing is like? She should have knowledge of whether this is true or not, this should not be spread," he continued.

5. Forgery Case of Civil Servant Candidate Letter

As previously reported, one of the victims, Karnu, reported Olivia Nathania and Rafly Noviyanto Tilaar to the Jakarta Metro Police on September 23, 2021. The report, registered with report number LP/B/4728/IX/SPKT/Polda Metro Jaya, is related to alleged embezzlement, fraud, and forgery of Civil Servant Candidate (CPNS) letters.

Meanwhile, the number of victims in this case has reached 225 people with estimated losses of Rp 9.7 billion. The Public Prosecutor's Office accuses Olivia Nathania under Article 263 in conjunction with Article 65 and/or Article 378 in conjunction with Article 65 and/or Article 372 in conjunction with Article 65 of the Criminal Code.

(kpl/far/rsp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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