Naughty Mode Warehouse Owner In Jambi, Conspiracy With Truck Driver Buys Half A Subsidized Solar
JAMBI - The Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation (Ditreskrimsus) of the Jambi Police arrested three perpetrators of misuse of subsidized diesel fuel (BBM) with evidence of 851 liters.Dirreskrimsus Polda Jambi Kombes Bambang Yugo Pamungkas said the three suspects were IP, AC and AS. One of them is the owner of a fuel hoarding warehouse."On March 9, 2024, the arrests were made, previously we received information that on March 7 there was an activity of fuel abuse. Then we immediately went down to the field on that day but had not yet received any results," he said in Jambi, Antara, Tuesday, March 19.Then, said Bambang, on March 9, 2023, his party returned to the location and the police found this illegal activity.These three suspects have their respective roles (IP) and (AC) is the driver of the Pertamina El Nusa fuel tank truck and (US) is the owner of a warehouse located in Batanghari Regency. The three suspects were arrested in Kembang Sari Village, Muaro Sebo Ulu District, Batanghari Regency.From the results of the examination, they carried out the mode of witness by lowering some of the contents of the tank for their own interests and the warehouse owner. Then the subsidy diesel is resold to residents.He said things like this would be of concern and attention from the Jambi Police because they had abused subsidized fuel intended for the community.From the suspect's confession, they have only committed their actions four times"The fact is that their warehouse has been operating for a year. They are even good at breaking the fuel truck tank seal," said Bambang.From the results of the disclosure of this case of fuel abuse, officers managed to secure 23 jerry cans containing diesel, three plastic drums, one yellow bucket, one tube, one plastic hose, one funnel, two cars.
For their actions, the defendants were threatened and suspected of law 40 Number 9 of Law Number 6 of 2023 concerning the placement and regulation of the government to replace Law Number 2 of 2022 concerning job creation into Law Amendments to Article 55 of Law Number 2 of 2021 concerning oil and gas Article 5 of the Criminal Code with a sentence of six years and a maximum fine of IDR 60 billion.