Land 622,233 Square Meters Confiscated By Investigators From Trans Sumatra Toll Corruption Suspects

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) confiscated 54 plots of land with a total area of 622,233 square meters from the suspect in the alleged corruption in land acquisition around the Trans Sumatra Toll Road. Forced efforts were made on May 22.

As for this case, the KPK has named three suspects. They are former President Director of BUMN Hutama Karya, Bintang Perbowo; Head of Hutama Karya's Business and Investment Development Division, Mohammad Rizal Sutjipto, and President Commissioner of PT Sanitindo Tangsel Jaya, Iskandar Zulkarnaen.

"KPK investigators have confiscated 54 plots of land from suspect IZ, who is a private party," said KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardika to reporters in a written statement, Thursday, June 20.

Tessa detailed 54 plots of confiscated land, 32 of which were in Bakauheni Village, South Lampung with an area of 436,305 square meters. While the rest are in Canggu Village, South Lampung, which covers an area of 185,928 square meters.

"The total value of the 54 confiscated plots of land is at least Rp. 150 billion," he said.

Investigators confiscated the land allegedly related to the case being handled. Then, the confiscated sign has been installed by investigators since June 19.

"Investigators have installed the confiscation sign signs for the 54 confiscated plots of land with photos in between," said Tessa.

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Previously reported, the KPK is investigating allegations of corruption related to land acquisition around the Trans Sumatra Toll Road. Three suspects have been named for causing the state to lose up to tens of billions of rupiah.

However, this figure can still increase because the calculation of state losses is still being carried out by related institutions.