JAKARTA - The Bengkulu High Prosecutor's Office confiscated assets belonging to suspect Bebby Hussy, who is a Commissioner of PT Tunas Bara Jaya related to the coal mining corruption case which is also suspected of entering a protected forest area.
The assets confiscated from the suspect Bebby Hussy were a three-story luxury house located in Lingkar Barat Village, Gading Cempaka District, Bengkulu City and two luxury cars for the Lexus and Mercy brands. "We will trace the houses, vehicles, and all assets that can help restore state losses worth Rp500 billion," said Bengkulu Attorney General's Head of Legal Information Section (Kasi Penkum) Ristianti Andrian in Bengkulu City, Thursday.
He said that the confiscation of assets was carried out because it was part of an effort to recover state losses in the coal mining corruption case in Central Bengkulu Regency. Meanwhile, the investigation team of the Bengkulu Special Prosecutor's Office explained that the five coal mining entrepreneurs in Bengkulu were made suspects in the alleged corruption case of mining production and exploration belonging to PT Ratu Samban Mining and PT Tunas Bara Jaya suspected of entering forest areas.
For the five suspects, namely Tunas Bara Jaya Commissioner Bebby Hussy, General Manager of PT Inti Bara Perdana Saskya Hussy, President Director of Tunas Bara Jaya Julius Soh, Marketing of PT Inti Bara Perdana Agusman, Director of Tunas Bara Jaya Sutarman.
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The five suspects, who are also coal mining entrepreneurs in Bengkulu Province, also sold coal illegally or illegally in accordance with applicable regulations.
"We handle acts against the law or blame finances, causing state losses. The characters are different from general criminal mining laws. One of the roles of these five suspects is the fact that before the sale and purchase process, it means that the acquisition is invalid, so we have calculated at the beginning that we concluded because it was not the goods and then sold them," said Head of the Investigation Section of the Bengkulu Attorney General's Office, Danang Prasetyo.
He explained that the mining business permit (IUP) of PT Ratu Samban Mining (RSM) had been problematic since 2011, while the findings of irregularities in coal sales were carried out from 2021 to 2022.
"The state's losses in this case reached more than Rp500 billion, more than the total damage caused by the environment and its main causes the untrueities that occurred during coal mining and during coal sales," said Danang.
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