The Defendant Anggoro Breaks Into A Government Bank In Semarang Every Saturday Using Fictitious Credit

JATENG - The defendant in the burglary of a state-owned bank in Semarang City, Anggoro Bagus Pamuji, is free to make fictitious credits and disburse them every Saturday when the bank office is not operating.

"It was made on Saturday. Directly disbursement without supporting documents, without credit analysis, without the approval of the branch leadership," said Anggoro when questioned as a defendant in a trial at the Semarang Corruption Court, Monday, May 20, was confiscated by Antara.

Based on the calculation of the Central Java Representative Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP), the fictitious credit disbursed by the defendant Anggoro reached IDR 3 billion.

The defendant Anggoro admitted that the fictitious credit was used to cover the lack of loan installments for Semarang District Court employees.

According to him, the loan installments for Semarang District Court employees paid in cash to the treasurer or via transfer to a holding account were never full. This is based on a report from the Semarang District Court Treasurer Neni Apriastuti.

He added that the names of Semarang District Court employees who were in arrears in paying loan installments were only known by Neni.

"The fictitious credit is to cover the lack of installments for Semarang District Court employees to maintain the NPL number," he said in a trial led by the Chief Judge Gatot Sarwadi.

In the criminal act committed, the defendant Anggoro also admitted to using the fraud money for personal purposes, namely buying a house, car, and jewelry.

Previously, the Semarang Corruption Court tried the Head of the Marketing Unit of a state bank in Semarang City, Anggoro Bagus Pamuji, for corruption crimes that cost the state up to IDR 7.7 billion.

The mode used by the defendant in the crime was by embezzling loan insurance claims and disbursing credit from debtors who had died in the period 2019 to 2021.