JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) believes that the General Chairperson of Pemuda Pancasila Japto Soerjosoemarno will not change or remove 11 cars that were confiscated from his home in the Jagakarsa area, South Jakarta.

This was conveyed by KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardhika when asked about 11 confiscated cars that had not been transferred to the KPK Rupbasan, East Jakarta. Investigators are said to be still having problems so that the motorized vehicle allegedly related to the corruption case of the former Kutai Kartanegara Regent Rita Widyasari.

"The person concerned (has, red) signed a news of a borrow-to-use event or minutes of care deposit where there is a clause for the owner of the goods not to change shape, not to eliminate, not to transfer, including one of them selling until the vehicle is shifted to the Rupbasan," said Tessa to reporters in Jakarta, Monday, February 10.

Meanwhile, when asked about the obstacles faced by investigators and dozens of cars that had not been brought to Rupbasan, Tessa did not want to elaborate further. "But there are certain things that take time to shift the 11 vehicles," he said.

The KPK, continued Tessa, also believes that Japto will not take any action against the car.

"We think signing the minutes is enough to ensure that the person concerned will comply with the clauses in the minutes," said the spokesman with the investigator's background.

The 11 cars confiscated by investigators from Japto's house included Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, Landrover Defender, Toyota Land Cruiser, Mercedes Benz, Toyota Hilux, Mitsubishi Coldis, and Suzuki. This forced effort was carried out on Tuesday, February 4.

This confiscation is related to allegations of corruption that ensnared former Kutai Kartanegara Regent Rita Widyasari. Apart from cars, money in rupiah and foreign currencies worth Rp56 billion, documents and electronic evidence were also confiscated.

Then, investigators also searched the house of NasDem Party politician Ahmad Ali and confiscated money in rupiah and foreign currency worth Rp3.49 billion; documents; electronic evidence and also branded bags and watches.

Previously reported, the KPK continues to investigate allegations of corruption related to coal exports that ensnared Rita Widyasari as the former Regent of Kutai Kartanegara. In fact, non-tax state revenues (PNBP) continue to be investigated.

It is suspected that Rita received ton metric money in every coal mining exploration process. This investigation was carried out by the KPK as an entry point to investigate allegations of money laundering (TPPU).

In the money laundering case, Rita has been named a suspect along with Commissioner of PT Media Bangun Bersama, Khairudin on January 16, 2018. They are suspected of washing money from the results of project gratuities and licensing at the Kutai Kartanegara Provincial Government worth Rp436 billion.

Rita is currently a resident of Pondok Bambu Women's Prison, East Jakarta because she was proven to have received gratuities of Rp. 110.7 billion and bribes of up to Rp. 6 billion from permit applicants and project partners. He had to serve a sentence of 10 years in prison which was handed down by the Jakarta Corruption Court on July 6, 2018.


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