Temanggung Police Hold 2 Subsidized Fuel Hoarders
TEMANGGUNG - The Temanggung Resort Police, Central Java, detained AR (48) and GS (44) residents of Madureso Temanggung for hoarding diesel fuel oil (BBM). Temanggung Police Chief AKBP Agus Puryadi said the two suspects bought diesel diesel at a number of gas stations in the Temanggung Regency area using trucks. The price for buying diesel at gas stations is Rp. 300,000. Then, continued Agus, after leaving the diesel gas station was pumped to be put into the two kempus or tandons each with a capacity of 1,000 liters above the truck tank. "The snake has been installed with a hose connected to the pump and the perpetrators only need to press the automatic switch button of diesel in the tank flowing to the stock that has been prepared," he said in Temanggung, Thursday, after that they moved to another gas station to fill the same fuel and be sucked again as soon as the two families were full. "BBM then stored in the warehouse for later people to buy a tanker truck," said Agus Puryadi. Agus said the perpetrators had carried out the action for four months, with an average of 40.000 liters per month. "The suspects have been operating for approximately four months, with an average of 40.000 liters per month, thus the potential loss to the state is around Rp. 2,760,000,000," he said. The two suspects were arrested in a warehouse in the Sroyo area, Maduraso Village, Temanggung District. In this incident, the police confiscated evidence, including 8,000 liters of diesel in eight weeks, two trucks with police numbers DA 9465 AS and AA 1304 WB, a jet pump, and four plastic hoses.
He said the two suspects were charged with the crime of abusing the transportation and/or trading of fuel oil, which was subsidized by the government as referred to in Article 40 number 9 of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 11 of 2020 concerning job creation which changed Article 55 of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 22 of 2001 concerning Oil and Gas in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code. "They face a maximum imprisonment of six years and a maximum fine of IDR 60 billion," he said.
He said the two suspects were charged with the crime of abusing the transportation and/or trading of fuel oil, which was subsidized by the government as referred to in Article 40 number 9 of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 11 of 2020 concerning job creation which changed Article 55 of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 22 of 2001 concerning Oil and Gas in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code. "They face a maximum imprisonment of six years and a maximum fine of IDR 60 billion," he said.