NTT Police Delegate Suspect DPO Case Of Hoarding 1.2 Tons Of Fuel To The Prosecutor's Office

The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police investigator team handed over the suspect who was on the wanted list (DPO) Anthony Nitti Susanto in the case of hoarding fuel oil (BBM) in Sabu Raijua to the NTT High Prosecutor's Office.

"It has been transferred to the Prosecutor's Office for the second phase of the process," said Head of Public Relations of the NTT Police Kombes Ariasandy in Kupang as reported by ANTARA, Friday, June 16.

According to him, the suspect surrendered on Wednesday (14/6) after the investigative team published a wanted list (DPO).

He explained that previously the investigative team had stated that the case files of the suspect were complete or P21. After P21, the suspect was then summoned for the second phase of delegation.

"However, the suspect did not fulfill the summons," he said.

Investigators again sent a second summons, but the suspect was still not present.

Until a warrant was issued to bring the suspect forcibly to the NTT Police Headquarters to be transferred to the prosecutor's office.

"But when he was about to be picked up, the suspect disappeared, so the DPO appeared," he added,

He added that now the case has become the responsibility of the NTT prosecutor's office to process the next law.

Previously, the case of misuse and hoarding subsidized fuel from the government had been reported since April 8, 2022, with the number: LI/15/IV/2022/Ditreskrimsus, with the reported gas station Number: 5685124 allegedly belonging to PT. Piet Mitra Jaya, Anthony Niti Susanto.

The total subsidized fuel that was stockpiled was 1.2 tons, with details of three Pertalite fuel drums and three Solar fuel drums.

After receiving the report, the police then conducted an investigation and finally revealed and named the suspect in the case.