Convicted Pajo Sub-District Head Claims Extortion by Three Prosecutors
The Camat of Pajo, Imran, claims he was extorted by three prosecutors at the Dompu District Prosecutor’s Office. Imran made this admission as he was executed to the Class IIB Penitentiary in Dompu by prosecutors on Monday afternoon (30/3/2026). Imran is a convicted defendant in an assault case against a resident.
Imran named the three prosecutors allegedly involved in the extortion: former Head of Intelligence Section with initials J, former Head of General Criminal Section with initials K, and former Head of Special Criminal Section with initials IS. All three rogue prosecutors have since been transferred to other postings. They are suspected of extorting Imran while stationed at the Dompu District Prosecutor’s Office.
Imran revealed that during the legal proceedings for the assault case against the resident handled by the Dompu District Prosecutor’s Office, he was demanded Rp 30 million by IS. The money was handed directly to IS, K, and J at the prosecutor’s office.
“I had no initiative to give money to the prosecution, but Mrs IS called us to hand over Rp 30 million in this room,” Imran stated moments before his execution to Dompu Prison.
Imran claimed that the three rogue prosecutors promised him a lighter sentence. They justified requesting the money to help facilitate restorative justice (RJ) between Imran and the victim.
“The reason for the money was to assist the RJ process between me and the victim by Mrs IS, Mr J, and Mr K,” he explained.
Imran further disclosed that the RJ process between him and the victim took place outside the prosecutor’s office. At that time, he also gave money to the victim’s family. He thought his case would be resolved after handing over the money demanded by the three rogue prosecutors. However, he ended up in prison anyway.
“The victim demanded Rp 30 million, but I could only afford Rp 20 million. After that, the victim and I did restorative justice outside, but I still went to prison,” he said.
Previously reported, the execution of Imran proceeded after all legal remedies failed to alter the verdict. Imran had previously appealed, but the Nusa Tenggara Barat High Court upheld the sentence. The execution was also carried out after a request for postponement following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
“He was executed earlier and we escorted him to Dompu Prison, so his status is now that of a convicted prisoner,” said the Head of the General Criminal Section, Dewa Ardi.
“This execution is based on the decisions of the District Court, High Court, and cassation ruling; all are final,” he added.
The execution process was initially marked by resistance from Imran’s family. However, the resistance did not last long after mediation between the family and the prosecutors.
Observations showed that the execution was briefly delayed due to the mediation process. Imran’s family requested that he be placed under city detention, considering his status as a camat.
That request was rejected by the Dompu District Prosecutor’s Office as it was not within their authority. During the mediation, the Head of Intelligence Section at the prosecutor’s office, Dany Curia Novitawan, suggested that the request be submitted to the Class IIB Penitentiary in Dompu.