Prevented Abroad, The Assets Of The Governor Of Papua Lukas Enembe Achieved Rp33.78 Billion

JAKARTA - Papua Governor Lukas Enembe was prevented from going abroad for six months. This prevention was requested by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to the Directorate General of Immigration since last Wednesday, September 7.

Then how much is Lukas' wealth?

Based on the state administrator's wealth report (LHKPN) reported in 2021, Lukas has assets of Rp33,784,396,870. He has no debt, so his wealth is intact.

The tens of billions of rupiah's wealth consists of ownership of six land and building assets in Jayapura. These six assets have a value of Rp. 13,604,441,000.

Furthermore, Lukas recorded ownership of assets in the form of transportation equipment with a total of Rp932,489,600. There are four cars he owns, the first Toyota Fortuner in 2007; 2007 Honda Jazz; 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser; and 2010 Toyota Camry.

Next, he also recorded ownership of assets in the form of securities amounting to Rp1,262,252,563 and cash and cash equivalents of Rp17,985,213,707.

Previously, Director of Immigration Supervision and Enforcement I Nyoman Gede Surya said the KPK requested prevention of Lukas. This request is suspected to be related to a corruption case that is being investigated by the anti-corruption commission.

"The Directorate of Immigration Supervision and Enforcement (Ditwasdakim) of the Directorate General of Immigration has received a prevention application to the subject on behalf of Lukas Enembe," Surya said in a written statement, Monday, September 12.

The request for prevention was submitted by the KPK on Wednesday, September 7. Lukas was prevented until March 7, 2023. "The person concerned is prohibited from traveling abroad during the prevention period," he said.

To prevent Lukas from traveling abroad, the Directorate General of Immigration has entered his name into the Immigration Management Information System (SIMKIM) which is connected to immigration checkpoints at airports, seaports, and Cross-Border Posts throughout Indonesia.