The Prosecutor's Office Collects IDR 13.3 Billion From The Auction Of 19 Containers Of Corruption Barbuk Textile Materials Bonded To Semarang Port
JATENG - The Semarang City District Attorney (Kejari) has auctioned textiles in 19 containers of evidence (barbuk) in a corruption case of misuse of tied area facilities at Tanjung Emas Port, Semarang. From the auction, around Rp. 13.3 billion was collected.
The head of the Semarang City Prosecutor's Office, Candra Saptaji, said that the dozens of containers of textile material being auctioned were confiscated from the convict Leslie Girianza Hermawan.
"The contents of the 19 containers escaped without paying their import duties," he said in Semarang, Central Java 9 Central Java), Wednesday, September 25, which was confiscated by Antara.
Leslie Giranza Hermawan was sentenced to 13 years in prison in the case that has permanent legal force.
In addition to the prison sentence, the convict was also sentenced to additional sentences to pay compensation for state losses of Rp56.3 billion.
He added that the assets in the form of dozens of containers of textile material that entered without a legal procedure were auctioned off to cover the obligation to pay compensation for state losses.
The proceeds from the sale, he said, were then deposited into the state treasury.
He said there were still a number of assets belonging to the convict in the form of land that would still be auctioned off to pay compensation for state losses.
"There are about 20 assets in the form of land that are still being processed by the auction," he concluded.