The Directorate of General Crimes (Dittipidum) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police has detained four suspects in the case of alleged forgery of building rights certificates (SHGB) and certificates of property rights (SHM) for the sea fence area in Kohod Village, Tangerang Regency, Banten.

The four suspects are the village head (Kades) Kohod Arsin, UK as the village secretary (Sekdes) of Kohod, as well as SP and CE as the recipients of power.

"We have decided to detain the four suspects starting tonight," said the Director of General Crimes (Dirtipidum) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Djuhandhani Rahardjo Puro, Monday, February 24.

He said the reason for the detention of the Kohod Village Head and the other three suspects was so that they would not run away and lose evidence.

"Because there may be other evidence that we have not found. Then, it is feared that they will repeat their actions again," he said.

The detention of the four suspects was carried out after investigators examined the marathon from 12.00 WIB to 20.30 WIB.

After the case was carried out, investigators decided to detain the four suspects.

The four suspects are suspected of jointly making and using fake letters in the form of giriks, physical control statements in the land sector, non-dispute statements, land certificates, testimony statements, certificates of processing of certificate applications from Kohod Village residents, and other documents made by the village head and Kohod Village Secretary from December 2023 to November 2024.

"It is as if the applicant submitted a request for measurement through KJSB Raden Muhammad Lukman and a request for land office rights from Tangerang Regency until 260 SHM was issued on behalf of Kohod residents," said Djuhandhani.


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