He arrived at the police headquarters at around 10am, accompanied by his lawyer Ali Tanjung.
Panji was questioned as a witness in the case of document forgery reported by Imam Supriyanto, the former minister in charge of boosting production of the Indonesia Islamic State (NII).
"(There has been) no forgery. We are being questioned about forgery complaint," Panji said.
Panji failed to meet the first police summons on Thursday (June 23).
"I did not bring anything. I only had minds and faith with me," he said.
Thirteen witnesses have been questioned so far and police have planned to question more witnesses in connection with the case.
The police have also conducted a laboratory test to check if forgery has indeed been done.
They said they would move further if the results of the test was positive or if forgery had indeed occured.
Imam Prayitno on May 5, reported about document forgery and rumors about NII activities at Al Zaytun.
If indeed indications of activities against the legitimate government were found, invidividual or organized, legal actions would be taken, police said.
(Uu.H-YH/HAJM/O001)
Editor: Priyambodo RH
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