The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police said that the Village Head (Kades) and Village Secretary (Sekdes) Kohod admitted that they had used the goods confiscated by investigators to falsify a letter requesting land recognition rights related to sea fences in Tangerang waters.
Goods such as printers and village secretariat stamps were confiscated during a search conducted at the village office and the house of the Kohod village head.
"And we have obtained this from the information of the village head and the village secretary also admitted that the tools were used," said the Director of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri, Brigadier General Djuhandani Rahardjo Puro to reporters, Wednesday, February 12.
The equipment was also used to fake girik and other documents. In fact, it was found that the hard remnants were used to make land warfare.
"We got three sheets of village head decisions. Then we also got a recapitulation of the second Kohod transaction fund application and several accounts that we got," he said.
Even though he has admitted, the status of the Village Head and Village Secretary is still a witness. The reason is, recognition is not the main thing in the investigation process. There must be supporting evidence to prove all the arguments that have been submitted.
"We have the principle of proof. Fulfill the evidence. The evidence is related or not. This is what we will carry out later," he said.
The plan is that all evidence that has been confiscated by investigators will be reviewed. Then, a case will be held to determine the suspect.
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"In the near future, if I'm not mistaken, if I analyze it from investigators, maybe this week or next week we can hold it," said Djuhandani.
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