CIREBON - The West Java (Jabar) High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) confiscated as many as 80 documents and a set of computers during a search at the PG Rajawali II Cirebon Office in the context of investigating allegations of corruption.

"We have brought around eighty documents and one computer unit," said the Legal Information Section (Kasipenkum) of the West Java Prosecutor's Office, Dodi Gazali Emil, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, November 24.

Dodi said that the eighty documents and one computer device that were brought were the results of a search at the PG Rajawali II Cirebon office.

All of this was brought as evidence in the case being handled by the West Java Prosecutor's Office, namely the alleged corruption in the state-owned subsidiary.

"The document is related to an alleged criminal act which is currently being investigated by the West Java Prosecutor's Office," he said.

The search at the PG Rajawali II Cirebon office was carried out for approximately 10 hours.

Currently, the West Java Prosecutor's Office has also not named a suspect for an alleged corruption case that resulted in a state loss of up to Rp50 billion.

"This case has just been raised from the status of the investigation and is currently being investigated," he said.


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