Police Will Trap The Garut Association Of Money Printers In Fraud Cases
BANDUNG - The Regional Police of West Java (West Java) raised the status of the report regarding the Tunggal Rahayu Association in Garut to the investigation stage. This case is related to suspected fraud
"The reason is more of a fraud, the direction will be found after a suspect has been named. So far we have only been there according to the status upgrade from investigation to investigation," said the Head of Public Relations of the West Java Regional Police, Kombes Erdi Adrimulan Chaniago to reporters, Thursday, September 10. .
Paguyuban Tunggal Rahayu made a scene by using the Garuda Pancasila symbol as the logo of the mass organization. But the head of the Garuda bird is changed to face forward. In addition, the Tunggal Rahayu community also prints its own money.
"The status has been raised to investigation." Not yet (the determination of the suspect), we are careful to determine the suspect, "he continued.
Garut Police investigators secured a number of evidence such as documents and registration fees for members of the Rahayu Tunggal Association.
"There is evidence in the form of mass organization documents, and registration fees for these members are our evidence," said Erdi.
From the results of the examination, it is known that prospective members who register are required to pay money. However, the use of this money is not yet known.
Previously, the Head of the National and Political Unity Agency (Bakesbangpol) of Garut Regency, Wahyudijaya, stated that the Sole Rahayu association initially had activities in Caringin District, Garut. However, this association moved to Cisewu District.
According to Wahyudijaya, members of this association are scattered in several areas and even carry out organizational activities outside Garut such as in Cianjur, Majalengka, Bandung and Tasikmalaya districts.
According to him, the Solo Rahayu association was unsettling for the public because it made its mass organization logo by changing the head of the Garuda Pancasila which should have been facing to the right and changed to the front.
Wahyudijaya emphasized that the state symbol should not be changed. The Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs also regulates that community organizations are not allowed to use the state symbol, flag and other attributes for the organization's logo.
"Currently we are still investigating how the movement will be, what is certain is that their results in the field will change the symbol of our country, namely the eagle," said Wahyudijaya.