BANDUNG — Hundreds of prospective lawyers filled the inauguration and training event held by the Indonesian Advocates Association (Peradi) in Bandung on Friday (22/5/2026). On this occasion, the General Chair of Peradi, Prof. Dr. Otto Hasibuan, emphasized that a lawyer is not only required to be intelligent in understanding the law but must also uphold honesty and maintain client trust.
A total of 692 lawyers under the jurisdiction of the Bandung High Court participated in the inauguration and training event held by Peradi. This number is considered one of the largest in the organization’s history of lawyer appointments.
The event was attended by the Deputy Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections, who also serves as the General Chair of Peradi, Prof. Dr. Otto Hasibuan. Also present were members of the leadership of the Bandung City Branch Executive Board (DPC) of Peradi.
“I am conducting the appointment for these 692 lawyers. This is a very large number, even setting a record,” Otto said to the media after providing training to the new lawyers.
In addition to the inauguration and training, the event was also combined with a legal seminar discussing the issue of wiretapping in the draft of the new Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP). Otto Hasibuan was appointed as the keynote speaker for the seminar.
“Along with this inauguration and training, a legal seminar is also being held as a gift for the new lawyers, with the topic of wiretapping, which is currently a hot topic among legal practitioners,” he said.
According to Otto, the issue of wiretapping is a concern because it is still regulated in separate laws, leading to various debates in the community.
In his training session, Otto advised the lawyers to carry out their profession with integrity, competence, and intelligence in handling cases.
“Smart and honest has become our tagline for lawyers. Lawyers must not betray their clients. When a client trusts us, do not be arrogant, whether you are their lawyer or when you are no longer representing them,” Otto stated.
Responding to the controversy over wiretapping, Otto assessed that the practice has two sides. On one hand, wiretapping is necessary in law enforcement to uncover crimes. On the other hand, wiretapping has the potential to violate a person’s privacy.
“This must be regulated properly, and the rules must be strict. There must be a court warrant. Without a warrant, it could be done arbitrarily,” he explained.
He added that in current practice, wiretapping of personal relationships often occurs, subsequently exposing a person’s internal affairs to the public.
“A person’s privacy becomes exposed, even though there are rights that should not be disclosed. These are the kinds of things that need to be regulated, including when wiretapping is permissible—whether at the investigation stage or even before formal investigation,” he said.
According to Otto, these various issues are an important part of the discussion regarding the urgency of regulating wiretapping in the new Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP), which was discussed in the seminar.

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