Rendi A.Witular and
Rendi A.Witular and
Damar Harsanto
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Curious about why one of former president Soeharto's closest
aides, Bustanil Arifin, has not been seen wearing a dark blue
detainee's uniform since he was taken into police custody on
Wednesday?
Because he is too big to wear the outfit.
"Police until now could not find the right size uniform for
Bustanil, since he has a large-sized body," city police spokesman
Sr. Com. Anton Bachrul Alam said.
The simple assurance was given by Anton when asked by The
Jakarta Post about the special treatment Bustanil, 73, a suspect
in a graft case, seems to be enjoying.
Bustanil was held over the allegation of Rp 10 billion
corruption in Bulog (the State Logistic Agency) when he assumed
the agency's top post in 1990.
On Monday, he wore a brown safari suit, attire generally
associated with middle- to high-level civil servants.
During his interrogation, in fact, Bustanil always wore batik
or safari outfits.
An atmosphere worthy of home was seen at the detective unit's
waiting room on Saturday, where at least 20 of Bustanil's family
members gathered at the 5-by-5-meter room. Some others were also
seen sitting at the lobby.
In the room, there was an abundance of food and drink that had
been purchased at a major retailer, as seen on the plastic logo.
A duty officer at the entrance of the lobby who witnessed the
scene said that several of Bustanil's family members, including
his daughters, had spent the night at the room.
Bustanil's family also enjoyed exclusive anonymity, when two
guard officers barred reporters from entering the lobby to ask
the family members questions.
One radio reporter said bitterly that the special treatment
was more lavish than even that afforded Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala
Putra, a suspect in murder case.
Tommy was also afforded many of the comforts of home when he
slept comfortably in the private office of a police officer in
the first three days after his arrest. He wore a detainee's
uniform a day later, following an outcry from the media.
Anton denied that the police gave a special treatment to
Arifin, saying that anyone could have used the lobby and the
waiting room at the detective's office as long as they wanted.
While reporters were free to enter the lobby.
The guards prevented reporters from entering the lobby because
Saturday was a holiday, he said.
Meanwhile, Bustanil's wife, R.A. Suhardani, was seen carrying
plastic bags bearing tissue paper and other sanitary products
towards the detention chamber, although her husband was still
being questioned in the detectives' office.
She was followed by her driver, who carried two large plastic
bags containing food, tissue papers, a carton of drinks, and
biscuits.
Sources said that Bustanil did not sleep in the detention
room, but Anton dismissed it.
"He is in his cell, but until now, I haven't checked which
cell block he is staying in," he said.
Since his detention, Bustanil has received many visitors
including many high-ranking officers and former officials,
especially those associated with Soeharto's regime.
On Monday, dozens of Bulog employees as well as former
minister of justice Ismail Saleh and former minister/cabinet
secretary Saadilah Mursyid visited him to express their sympathy
for Bustanil. They also asked the police to change the detention
status to house arrest.
That request, however, was rejected by the police.