The Remains Of The King Of The Agung Sejagat Palace In Jakarta

JAKARTA - The figure of the Raja Keraton Agung Sejagat still attracts the attention of netizens to this day, where he has many followers in several areas. Toto Santoso is even known to have lived in the Ancol area, North Jakarta.

There, the man who claims to be Sinuhun also has several relics. It's just that the relics in question are not assets or inscriptions but rather a pile of debts of up to billions of rupiah in total.

North Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Budhi Herdi Susianto said Totok Santoso Hadiningrat lives in RT 12 RW 5, Ancol Village, North Jakarta. According to the local Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman, the fake king had a debt of Rp1.3 billion.

"From the information from the RT where he lived in North Jakarta, he (Toto) pawned the shop, but the shop is not here," said Budhi when confirmed, Thursday, January 16.

The mounting debt pile has made his residence often visited by debt collectors and banks to collect his debts. "Nothing. Debt is civil," said Budhi.

Separately confirmed about the fake king of Keraton Agung Sejagat, Ancol Urban Village Head, Rusmin, agreed that the man had lived in his area around 2011. In addition, Toto was said to have lived alone without any relatives.

Five years on, in 2016, to be precise, Toto is said to have moved his residence. The reason was that his rented house next to the Kampung Bandan Station was engulfed in red roasts. In fact, at this time the rented house has been leveled to the ground because it stands illegally on the edge of the railroad tracks.

"So there was a fire in 2016, then at the end of 2016 there were no more buildings, it was leveled, and the person concerned no longer lived in Ancol Village," said Rusmin.

On a previous occasion, the Head of Central Java Regional Police, Inspector General Rycko Amelza Dahniel, said that the two suspects were not married, even though they both claimed to be kings and queens.

In fact, based on their identity cards (KTP), they are not native residents of Purworejo, Central Java. Both are said to be domiciled in the DKI Jakarta area.

"This suspect (Toto) has his ID card in Ancol, North Jakarta. Meanwhile, the one who is recognized as the empress is not his wife (Fanni), in Kalibata, South Jakarta," said Rycko.

For your information, two suspects, Toto Santoso Hadiningrat and Fanni Aminadia, were arrested by members of the Central Java Regional Police's General Criminal Investigation Directorate, yesterday, Tuesday, January 14, at around 18.00 WIB. From this arrest, the police confiscated a number of evidence, including forged documents related to the recruitment of members of the palace.

Based on the results of the investigation, their actions were considered to have fulfilled criminal elements. Thus, for all their actions, they were charged under Article 14 of Law Number 1 Year 1946 and Article 378 of the Criminal Code.