Jakarta, LiterasiHukumCom– The Indonesian National Police (Polri) ensures that the submission process red notice for the suspect in the alleged corruption case of crude oil governance at PT Pertamina, Riza Chalid, is running smoothly. Currently, the National Police through the National Central Bureau (NCB) Interpol Indonesia is still awaiting an official response from Interpol Headquarters in Lyon, France. This statement was made by the Secretary of NCB Interpol Indonesia, Brigadier General Untung Widyatmoko, at the Parliament Complex, Jakarta, on Monday (September 22, 2025). According to him, the application has been submitted since last week and only requires standard processing time. "It has been submitted to Lyon, and we are just waiting for the process. So far there are no obstacles, it just takes time because it has only been two working days since it was submitted," said Untung. He detailed that the application was submitted on Thursday (September 18) and began processing the following day. For information, red notice is a request issued by Interpol to its member countries to assist in locating and temporarily detaining an international fugitive. The main objective is to facilitate the extradition process, although this request is not legally binding on the destination country. The entire issuance process red notice is carried out centrally by the Interpol General Secretariat in Lyon. Riza Chalid was previously named as a suspect by the Attorney General's Office in the corruption case of crude oil imports and Pertamina refinery products for the 2018-2023 period. The Attorney General's Office has also confiscated a number of his assets in the country and continues to trace other assets allegedly located abroad. In addition to Riza Chalid, Untung added that NCB Interpol Indonesia is also processing similar submissions for several suspects in other major cases.