Apart From The Kohod Village Head, These Are The Three Other People Who Are Suspects Of Counterfeiting The Land Pagar Laut Deed
The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police has named four suspects in the case of alleged forgery of land certificates related to the sea fence in the waters of Tangerang Regency. One of them is the village head (Kades) of Kohod, Arsin.
Director of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri Brigadier General Djuhandhani Rahardjo Puro stated that the determination of the suspect was based on the case title process carried out today. Based on evidence, the four people are believed to have committed criminal acts of deed forgery.
"Then, from the results of the case title, on this occasion we, all investigators with all the title participants, have agreed to determine the four suspects," Djuhandhani told reporters, Tuesday, February 18.
Apart from Arsin, three other suspects, namely the Kohod Village Secretary (Sekdes) with the initials UK and SP and CE as the recipients of power. They conspired to create and use fake letters to request the issuance of land certificates.
"The four of them have jointly made and used fake letters in the form of Girik, a Statement of Physical Control in the Land Sector, a Statement of Dispute, a Land Certificate, a Certificate of Witness Statement Certificate, a Certificate Application Management Certificate from Kohod Villagers, and other documents made by the village head from December 2023 to November 2024," said Djuhandani.
In the case of alleged forgery of land certificates, there were 260 property rights certificates (SHM) in the sea fence area issued using fake letters.
The suspects were charged with Article 263 of the Criminal Code concerning the crime of forgery of letters and the use of fake letters. Then, Article 264 of the Criminal Code concerning falsification of authentic deeds, such as marriage certificates, debt securities, and credit letters. Finally, Article 262 of the Criminal Code concerning falsification and the use of documents