Physical Check For Amblas Road Projects In Central Lombok, Kejari: There Is A Lack Of Work Volume
Investigators from the Central Lombok District Attorney's Office (Kejari) have conducted a physical examination regarding the collapse of the asphalt road project to the Mount Tunak Nature Tourism Park. The project collapsed 1 kilometer long in August 2021.
Head of the Special Crimes Section of the Central Lombok Kejari, Bratha Hariputra, said that the physical examination was carried out by an analysis of a team of construction experts from East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). The results have also been pocketed by the Prosecutor's Office.
"At that time the examination was carried out along a one kilometer road that collapsed. It was examined every one meter down. The results of the expert analysis stated that there was a shortage of work volume," said Bratha who was met in Mataram, NTB, quoted from Antara, Thursday, October 13.
The results of the expert analysis, he continued, are currently being followed up by an audit team from a public accountant. Bratha hopes that the results of the audit will become strong evidence in revealing the suspect's role.
"If there is an audit result, we will conduct a case title to reveal the suspect's role," he said.
The 1 kilometer long asphalt road project was carried out through project procurement at the NTB Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUPR) Office.
Based on data from the official website of the Electronic Procurement Service (LPSE), the project ran in 2017 with a budget of IDR 3.49 billion. The implementer of the PT Indomine Utama project is located in Selagalas, Mataram City.