AGO Secures Land Assets In ASABRI Corruption Case In Garut
GARUT - The Attorney General's Asset Recovery Agency (AGO) has secured the assets of two plots of land belonging to the convict in the corruption case of the Indonesian Armed Forces Social Insurance (ASABRI) in Leles District, Garut Regency, West Java.
"Asset security is an activity that has a juridical basis in order to prevent state-owned assets from changing hands and is controlled by other parties illegally," said Head of the Intelligence Section of the Garut Jaya District Attorney's Office, P. Sitompul, as reported by ANTARA, Monday, May 19.
Jaya said the AGO's Asset Recovery Agency accompanied by Garut Kejari officers, Garut Land Office, and Salamnunggal Village Government, Leles District secured land assets belonging to the convict in the ASABRIAdam corruption case R. Damiri in the form of one area of 1,216 square meters and another plot of land covering an area of 1,305 square meters in Salamnunggal Village, Leles District.
The asset security is based on a follow-up to the implementation of the Supreme Court Decision Number 5772 K/Pid.Sus/2022 dated October 4, 2022, on behalf of the convict Adam R. Damiri.
"The convict Adam R. Damiri, who stated that the two land objects in question were declared confiscated for the state," he said.
The AGO Team first carried out physical verification of the land assets before installing the sign that the two land parcel objects were secured by the state.
DURING the installation of a sign that reads "TANAH AND/OR IS CONFISCATED BY THE STATE AND WILL BE AUCTIONED", it runs smoothly and safely.
"The security of the two assets is carried out in a conducive and safe and controlled situation," said Jaya.
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The asset security is to maintain asset protection related to criminal acts of crime from transfer to other parties, loss, lack of amount or change resulting in reduced value.
The AGO appealed to the community around the location of the land object to jointly supervise.
The AGO has asked local government officials not to issue or process the transfer of land ownership in any form or eliminate and close the installed sign.
"Do not process the transfer of ownership in any form, measurement, transfer of name, or issuance of certificates to both land or destructive objects, eliminate, and/or cover the existence of board signs," he said.