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YOGYAKARTA The public highlighted the facts about the case of forgery of QRIS charity boxes by an unknown man. The fraud mode was revealed when the perpetrator was caught on CCTV surveillance cameras attaching a charity box QRIS at the Nurul Iman Mosque Blok M Square on Thursday, April 6.

Seen the perpetrator attaching a QRIS sticker to the mosque's charity box which is strongly suspected to be connected to a personal account. The video clip even went viral and became the talk of netizens on social media.

Several facts have been revealed regarding the forgery of the QRIS charity box that occurred in the Jakarta area and its surroundings. This was revealed by the police.

Based on the results of the police investigation, the perpetrators of the forger QRIS took action in three areas of South Jakarta. The Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Jakarta Metro Police, Kompol Irwandhy, said that the findings were based on the results of an interim investigation conducted with the police in the South Jakarta area. The indications of the action were carried out in more than one location.

"There are old Kebayoran, there are also in Pondok Indah, and Kalibata. So there are several locations," said Irwandhy, Monday, April 10.

The police have also conducted a crime scene (TKP) investigation for further investigations related to the fraud.

It didn't take long for the police to finally pick up the perpetrators of spreading fake QRIS stickers. The perpetrator was detained in the Kebayoran Lama area, South Jakarta.

In the case of a fake QRIS fraud mosque charity box, the police arrested a man named Mohammad Iman Mahlil Lubis. The 39-year-old man was the culprit for the fake QRIS sticker in several mosque charity boxes.

According to information from the police, Imam Mahlil launched his action not only in the Jakarta area but in Tangerang. Imam stuck fake QRIS charity box stickers at 38 points in the two areas. He also put stickers elsewhere.

"There are also those attached to the QRIS that already exist or stick to other walls that are different from the existing QRIS," explained Director of Special Criminal Investigation at the Metro Jaya Police, Senior Commissioner Auliansyah Lubis at Polda Metro Jaya, Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

From Auliansyah's explanation, it is known that the perpetrator stuck fake QRIS stickers in other public places. Even unmitigated, he deliberately stuck a fake QRIS sticker on top of the mosque's official QRIS sticker to disguise his action. The perpetrator's last action was carried out at the Soekarno-Hatta Airport mosque.

The perpetrator started carrying out the action alone. The action began to be carried out on March 23, 2023. Since then he has printed fake QRIS dozens. The barcode is connected to Iman Mahlil's Nobu Bank and LinkAja. To disguise his action, Imam named the QRIS account under the name Mosque Restoration.

It is not certain how much funds were collected from the spread of the fake QRIS sticker. However, the funds collected in the application owned by Imam have 44 transactions with a total fund of Rp. 13 million.

Those are some of the facts about the case of forgery of QRIS charity boxes. Visit VOI.ID for other interesting information.


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