Closing

OTT has become an icon of corruption eradication in Indonesia. However, behind the glitter of the news, OTT is not a stand-alone "magic move".\r\n\r\nLegally, OTT must still be based on the rules of "caught in the act" in the Criminal Procedure Code. The challenge ahead is to ensure that every OTT remains fair, transparent and respects the rights of all parties. True justice is not only when the perpetrator is punished, but also when the law is enforced without violating anyone's rights.