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JAKARTA - Police say a kpk task force with the initials IGAS who stole evidence in the form of gold weighing 1.9 kilograms has not been determined as a suspect. His status is still as reported.
"Yes we have received (the report). For those concerned (IGAS), yes it is still reported," South Jakarta Metro Police Chief AKBP Jimmy Christian Samma told VOI on Thursday, April 8.
Jimmy just called the case under investigation. Police are still examining witnesses and gathering evidence in the case.
"It's still lidik (investigation, red), still lidik," he said.
While the question of gold stolen by the TASK FORCE KPK IGAS, Jimmy mentions the evidence is still in the KPK.
"Still in kpk," he said.
A KPK task force of 1.9 kilogram gold bullion thieves has been fired. Theft is carried out gradually from January to June 2020.
The Kpk Supervisory Board (Dewas) also brought the case into the criminal realm. The theft was reported to the South Jakarta Metro Police.