Importation of Goods at the Directorate General of Customs, KPK Seized Container Containing Spare Parts at Tanjung Mas Port 

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has seized a container suspected of belonging to an importer affiliated with Blueray Cargo. This seizure was carried out after investigators conducted a search related to the alleged bribery of the import of goods in the Directorate General of Customs and Excise since Monday, May 11 to Tuesday, May 12.

"Investigators are moving to search and seize the container suspected of belonging to the importer affiliated with Blueray. The container is still at Tanjung Emas Port, where the container owner has not submitted an Import Notification of Goods to the BC for more than 30 days," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to reporters through a written statement, Wednesday, May 13.

Budi said the container was opened by the moving investigators. "And it contains items that are included in the criteria for prohibited or restricted imports or imports, namely vehicle spare parts," he said.

Budi explained that the seizure of the container containing vehicle spare parts was carried out on Tuesday, May 12. Meanwhile, on Monday, May 11, investigators searched the house of the party suspected of being affiliated with Blueray Cargo.

There, said Budi, investigators found notes and electronic evidence. From this finding, it was also known that there were attempts to hinder the investigation process of the import bribery case.

"From the barbuk that was secured and confiscated, the investigators received information about attempts to hinder the investigation process for this case. That there is information obtained in the form of conditioning-conditioning from external parties in the process of handling cases related to customs and excise at the KPK," he said.

The KPK then responded seriously to the findings of efforts to hinder the investigation process. "This can be seen or fall into the category of efforts to obstruct the investigation both directly and indirectly," said Budi.

"Therefore, investigators will certainly consider whether these acts fall within the scope of obstruction of investigation or not."

As previously reported, the KPK announced six suspects related to alleged bribes and gratuities related to the import of goods at the Directorate General of Customs and Excise after conducting a hand-in-hand operation (OTT) on February 4. One of them is the Director of Enforcement and Investigation of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (P2 DJBC) for the period 2024-2026, Rizal.

In addition to Rizal, the KPK also named five other suspects. They are Sisprian Subiaksono (SIS) as Head of the Subdirectorate of Intelligence, Enforcement and Investigation of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (Kasubdit Intel P2 DJBC); Orlando Hamonangan (ORL) as Head of the Intelligence Section of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (Kasi Intel DJBC); John Field (JF) as owner of PT Blueray (BR); Andri as Head of the Import Documents Team of PT BR; and Dedy Kurniawan as Operational Manager of PT BR.

The KPK suspects that this case began in October 2025 when Orlando Hamonangan and Sisprian Subiaksono together with John Field, Andri, and Dedy Kurniawan committed a conspiracy. They arranged the planning of the import route of goods that would enter Indonesia.

Furthermore, the KPK announced the Head of the Tax Intelligence Section for Enforcement and Investigation (P2) of the Directorate General of Customs (DJBC) Budiman Bayu Prasojo (BBP) as a new suspect in the case of alleged gratification related to the import of goods. The announcement was made after the arrest was made at the DJBC headquarters in East Jakarta on Thursday, February 26.

Budiman was arrested for allegedly receiving and managing money from entrepreneurs whose products were subject to taxes and importers since November 2024.

As a result of his actions, Budiman Bayu was then suspected of violating Article 12 B of Law No. 31 of 1999 jo. UU No. 20 of 2001 jo. Article 20 letter c of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code (KUHP).