To PMJ, Rismon Claims Finalisation of SP3 Process in Alleged Fake Diploma Case
Rismon Sianipar’s side claims to have completed the restorative justice (RJ) process in the case of allegations of a fake diploma belonging to Indonesia’s 7th President, Joko Widodo (Jokowi). He claims the case is now settled with the issuance of the order to halt the investigation (SP3).
“So, colleagues, today is the finalisation of the SP3. Once again, I say, finalisation of the SP3. That means it’s final. In essence, we can say everything is done,” said Rismon’s lawyer, Jahmada Girsang, to reporters at the Ditreskrimum building of Metro Jaya Police Headquarters, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (15/4/2026).
Today, Rismon and Jahmada visited Metro Jaya Police Headquarters. He also claims to have obtained documents resolving the entire series of Rismon’s RJ.
However, Jahmada has not clearly shown the RJ resolution documents that he claims to have in hand.
“So today, we can say we’re just informing about the situation inside, and yes, everything is okay. Actually, I already have everything, but I don’t want to overstep the Director who has been so kind to us,” said Jahmada.
“I don’t want to, anyway, it’s already in my hands. What does that mean? Come on. But we don’t want to detail what it is, but clearly it’s final today,” he continued.
Meanwhile, Rismon did not explain in detail the results of his visit today to Metro Police regarding the continuation of the RJ he submitted. He only said he can now sleep soundly.
“Sleep soundly!” he said.
Rismon Submits RJ
Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar, one of the suspects in the case of allegations of Jokowi’s fake diploma, submitted a restorative justice (RJ) in the case. Metro Jaya Police is still processing the RJ submission.
“Regarding the restorative justice process for Mr RS, it is still in the processing stage,” said the Head of Public Relations of Metro Jaya Police, Commissioner Budi Hermanto, to reporters on Friday (10/4).
Budi explained that according to the mechanism, after the suspect submits RJ, there must be approval from the reporter or victim. Once there is agreement, a case review is then conducted to determine the legal status.
“The restorative justice stages involve a request from the suspect, the person designated as a suspect, requesting to the victim or reporter that the case can be RJ-ed,” he said.
“After that, the reporter or victim approves it, and it goes through a case review process by the investigator, through internal and external case reviews attended by parties. If approved and meets the restorative justice requirements, then restorative justice is carried out,” he added.
For information, in this case, Metro Jaya Police has designated a total of eight people as suspects, one of whom is Roy Suryo. The police continue to investigate the case and conduct special case reviews.
In its development, suspects Eggi Sudjana and Damai Hari Lubis submitted RJ requests to the police. The police then followed up on those requests, ultimately halting the cases for both. Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar also submitted the same.