Feeling That His House Has Been Used As A Nest For Online Fraud, The Former Indonesian Ambassador To The US Dino Patti Djalal Reports To The Police
JAKARTA - The house of the former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, Dino Patti Djalal, which is located in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, is suspected of being misused by fraud criminals. This was explained through Dino Patti Djalal's personal Instagram account.
In his account, he explained that Dino's house that was rented to the perpetrators was suspected of being used as a place of online fraud.
Mampang Prapatan Police Chief Kompol David Y Kanito said his party had postponed the report. In fact, his party has also checked the house belonging to the former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States.
"The point is, that the police through the Mampang Police have responded quickly to residents' reports, in this case Mr. Dino. We have come to the TKP, then check that no items were found," David said when confirmed, Monday, August 28.
He said his party found dozens of mattresses in the house. In addition, air fluctuations have also been put on a damper.
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When asked about the alleged online fraud, David admitted that he could not conclude because it was still under investigation.
"From the police or the police cannot confirm that it is an online fraud. No," he said.
David suspects that the tenant falsified his ID card when he rented Dino Patti Djalal's house. From the results of the check, the ID card that was handed over was not registered.
"The allegation of forgery is there. The allegation is temporary. If it's not theft, it's not online fraud either," he concluded.