DPR Asks OJK To Follow Police In Hunting Chinese Citizen Who Becomes Financier For Online Loan (Pinjol)
JAKARTA - A foreign citizen (WNA) from China was arrested by the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes (Dittipideksus) of the National Police-Criminal Investigation Department for being an illegal online loan financier (pinjol) in Indonesia.
The foreigner is suspected of being the mastermind behind the founding of the Savings and Loans Cooperative (KSP) which houses a number of illegal loans.
Responding to this, Member of Commission III of the House of Representatives, Wihadi Wiyanto, said that the fast movement of the National Police should be imitated by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in dismantling illegal lending practices. According to him, OJK should be diligent in conducting socialization so that people do not become victims of borrowing again.
"This is where we are waiting for clarity on the OJK's steps towards loan lending. We see that OJK should provide protection to the public through socialization of the dangers of illegal lending," said Wihadi to reporters, Thursday, November 11. The Gerindra politician also appreciated the Police for its performance uncovers illegal lending networks that are troubling the public.
"I appreciate the fast steps of the Police who were able to quickly reveal that behind this loan was a foreigner," said Wihadi.
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Previously, the Directorate of Special Crimes (Dir Tipideksus) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police arrested the brains of an illegal Online Loan (Pinjol) from the Savings and Loan Cooperative (KSP). ) Jointly Owned Innovation (IMB). He is known by the initials WJS alias BH alias JN (32) who lives in Jiangsu, China.
The Director of Special Economic Crimes (Dir Tipideksus) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police, Brigadier General Helmy Santika said, WJS was arrested while trying to fly to Turkey.
"The suspect WJS was arrested at Soetta Airport when he was about to fly to Turkey, along with two of his colleagues," he said, Tuesday, November 9.