Knowing The Figure Of Iwan Bomba, A Coal Entrepreneur In South Sumatra Who Was Involved In The Case Of Ferry Mursidan's Wife

JAKARTA - The name Setiawan Ichlas or Iwan Bomba is busy being a public concern.

Iwan is suspected of being involved in the case of the wife of the late former Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning (Minister of ATR) for the 2014-2016 period, Ferry Mursyid and Baldan.

Hanifah Husein, wife of the late Ferry Mursidan Baldan, is suspected of being a victim of criminalization by investigators at the Directorate of Special Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit, which since last year has been declared a suspect in the case of embezzlement of PT Batubara Lahat shares. Then, who is Iwan Bambo? The man who was born in Palembang, 45 ago is a businessman from South Sumatra. He started his career with entrepreneurship.

Now, Iwan is known as the owner of Bomba Group, a diversified holding company or parent investment that oversees business entities in many business fields. Summarized from various sources, currently Bomba Group has dozens of subsidiaries engaged in five fields, namely coal mining, agribusiness, mining, energy, logistics and infrastructure, as well as property.

In the field of agribusiness, Iwan has a detailed business in oil palm plantations and processing through PT Golden Blossom Sumatra.

This Bogor University of Agriculture graduate also runs a coal business with a total reserve of up to 283 million tons, partnering with multinational companies operating the South Sumatra 1 Steam Power Plant (PLTU) and starting a B100 biodiesel factory. Iwan also explored the potential of logistics and infrastructure including the management of ports, nets, and coal transportation rail lines. Bomba Group's property business under PT Dakara Makmur also focuses on investing in land and buildings in the Jakarta business center. Recently, Iwan also expanded his line of business in the field of sports. He owns the largest stake in the football club the pride of the people of South Sumatra, Sriwijaya FC (SFC).