Fujio Nipponsori (40), driver, reported Nasir Muhammad, member of Commission IX of the Democratic Party. Fujio claimed to have been persecuted for allegedly stealing the money of Rp 50 million owned by Nasir. Because not want to admit, Fujio was persecuted on Friday (17/09/2010).
The following chronology of the persecution suffered by Fujio, which he described in the Commission's office Latuharhari Road, Central Jakarta:
This incident happened on Friday. Fujio, which is operational in PT Anugerah driver gets three-month schedule since then became a personal driver Mohammad Nasir, a member of Commission IX of the Democratic Party.
That day, Fujio accused of stealing money USD 50 million of the total USD 1.140 billion. Fujio accused Nasir stole the money when transferred by the staff member named Darsono only USD $ 1.90 billion. Nasir Fujio rebuked by saying, "where is my USD $ 50 million?" Answer Fujio not know about the existence of the money being asked Nasir.
Nasir asked, "Where have you from?" Fujio said, he was not going anywhere, just in the car. Not satisfied, Nasir asked the security guard at his home. The security guard replied, Fujio did not go anywhere, just had to buy gasoline with the escort officer.
From the answers to the security officer, Nasir felt Fujio had lied by saying do not go anywhere. Fujio acknowledged, he did not answer when asked to go to retail outlets Nasir. "But, officer and escorted me permission," he said.
As a result of allegations, Nasir at 14:30 pm at his home beat Fujio. "I was beaten in the left cheek, right cheek, the face and the back of his head. If not I countered, may continue to be beaten," he said
After that, Nasir asked security officials summoned police officers, which is not far from the residence of Nasir. Two policemen who came named Suwondo and Sukamta. Fujio said the police called Suwondo said Fujio battered face of reason.
Fujio answering and explaining the case. Fujio then taken to the police to provide information and make the autopsy report.
Finally, the examination was stopped. When he returned to the house, not a peace process that was promised. However, Fujio re-admitted to having beaten up for stealing. "Until this moment, I do not admit what has been alleged that I did not take. Touching the bag just was not my doing," said Fujio.