Ferdinand Accuses 212 Reunion Of Making Noise To Cover BLBI's Debt, Including Creating A COVID-19 Cluster In Jakarta
JAKARTA - The Alumni Brotherhood (PA) 212 will hold a reunion at the Arjuna Wiwaha Horse Statue, Central Jakarta on December 2. To this day, the authorities have not given permission to the committee to hold the action.
Social media activist Ferdinand Hutahaean has a different view of this action. He accused this action to have a political purpose.
"For me, Reunion 212 is the goal 2 without 1-2, namely, (first) obscuring the BLBI debt by making noise," Ferdinand wrote via his Twitter account, @FerdinandHaean3.
Furthermore, according to Ferdinand, it is related to the COVID-19 cluster. This former Democratic politician accused the action of being deliberately held to create a COVID cluster.
"Creating a cluster of covid in Jakarta so that there is a reason to delay Formula E again so that the thief is safe. Do you think like me?" said Ferdinand.
Until this news was published, VOI had contacted the Chairperson of the 212 Eka Jaya Reunion Committee via text message. However, Eka Jaya has not responded further to Ferdinand's accusations.For me, the 212 Reunion has 2 goals without 1 2, namely: 1. Obscuring BLBI debt by making noise. Creating a covid cluster in Jakarta so that there is a reason for delaying Formula E so that the thief is safe. Do you think like me? RT, like if you have the same thoughts. ️
— Ferdinand Hutahaean (@FerdinandHaean3) November 26, 2021
On a different occasion, Eka Jaya said that the action would still be held even though it had not yet obtained permission from the authorities. Only, the committee will change the concept into a super peaceful action.
"Keep the title at the Horse Statue. If permission is not given, then we will carry out a peaceful protest or a super peaceful action," said Eka when confirmed, Friday, November 26.
Thus, the committee team will only provide a notification letter regarding the action. Although, not officially licensed.
"It's only enough for us to give a notification letter. Without a permit," he said.
While in the licensing process, Eka stated that his party had submitted an application to the COVID-19 Task Force to the Head of Transportation Agency. However, until now there has been no further information on the request.
"We have given all the letters. The Head of Transportation Agency told us that they have never issued a recommendation. Only then will they receive a directive from the Metro Police to hold a technical meeting that has been in effect so far," said Eka.
An application to the COVID-19 Task Force has also been sent. However, still waiting for developments on the application
"For the COVID-19 Task Force, we sent it yesterday. Because we got the information from intelligence, we have submitted it," said Eka.