State Loss Of IDR 7 Billion In The Ferry Ship Subsidy Corruption Case, 2 Former Directors Of BUMD Flobamor Become Suspects
The investigative team from the NTT Police Criminal Investigation Unit has named two former Directors of Regional Owned Enterprises (BUMD) PT Flobamor as suspects in the corruption case of subsidies in ferry ferry boats with state losses estimated at IDR 7 billion."Two people have been named as suspects," said Head of Public Relations of the NTT Police Kombes Ariasandy in Kupang, Antara, Thursday, June 27.The two former Directors of PT Flobamor are the former Director of Administration and Finance of PT Flobamor for the period 2010-2019 and 2014-2019 Agus S. Ismail. While the other is the Commitment Making Officer Martinus HM. Dhewa.After naming the two of them as suspects, he said the investigation team was still focused on filing and then handed over to the prosecutor's office.However, he said before that there would be a follow-up plan that had been prepared by the investigative team, namely conducting an examination of PKKN experts from the NTT BPKP, besides that, he would also examine a number of additional witnesses, namely the owner of the shipyard."In addition, another summons will be made to the suspect to be examined again," he added.Meanwhile, Deputy Director of Special Crimes at the NTT Police, AKBP Yoce Marthin, said that up to the time there were 32 witnesses who had been examined.A number of witnesses examined were witnesses to support the process of investigating the case.
"The witnesses were both internal from PT. Flobamor and also from outside," he added.Regarding the possibility of a new suspect, Yoce was reluctant to say it because he said he was currently in the process of fulfilling the filing.