Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Former Constitutional Court (MK) judge Arsyad Sanusi and his daughter Neshawati appeared at the National Police`s Criminal Investigation Department (Bareskrim) here on Friday.

The two declined to tell reporters at the Bareskrim office the purpose of their visit but they are known to be linked the alleged MK document forgery case that led to the failure of a candidate from the Hanura Party, Dewi Yasin Limp, to win a seat in the parliament following the 2009 general elections.

Bareskrim deputy chief Inspector General Mathius Salempang meanwhile said the police had already named suspects in the case.

He however declined to disclose the number of suspects named in the case.

The case came into the public spotlight because it also implicated a ruling party executive, Andi Nurpati.

Regarding the scene of the forgery, Salempang said "initially it happened at the MK. However this does not mean that the KPU (General Elections Commission) is not involved," he said.

Regarding the four officials from MK questioned on Tuesday (June 28) he said they were witnesses.

"They were only witnesses. They were at the scene in one of the MK rooms who we thought knew exactly about what had happened with regard to the forgery," he said.

The four officials from MK who have been questioned as witnesses are Nallom Kurniawan, Alifah Rahmawati, Pan Muhammad Fais and Riska Aprian. So far 19 people have been questioned in connection with the case.

Police had said they had found a copy of the MK ruling document of 2009 relating to Dewi Yasin Limpo`s failure to take a seat in the House of Representatives to represent South Sulawesi.

MK chief Mahfud MD has reported Andi Nurpati, former member of the KPU to the police for having allegedly forged the ruling document. Some words in the document have allegedly been replaced.
(Uu.H-YH/HAJM/F001)

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