The Bengkulu High Prosecutor's Special Crime Investigation Team (Pidsus) confiscated a number of luxury assets belonging to two suspects in the alleged corruption case of a coal mine suspected of entering a protected forest area.

The assets belonged to Bebby Hussy, Commissioner of PT Tunas Bara Jaya, and Saskya Hussy, General Manager of PT Inti Bara Perdana.

"Today, the Bengkulu Special Prosecutor's Office has confiscated three luxury houses, four luxury cars, two Innova cars, and a number of other valuables," said Head of the Legal Information Section of the Bengkulu Prosecutor's Office, Ristianti Andriani, in Bengkulu, Antara, Friday, July 25.

The three luxury homes confiscated belonged to Bebby Hussy, Saskya Hussy, and a woman who is said to be Bebby Hussy's young wife.

In addition to houses, the investigative team also confiscated luxury vehicles consisting of luxury vehicles

1 unit of Mercedes Benz AMG SL43 Roadster (2024), 1 unit of Mini Cooper Cabriolet (2025), 1 unit of Lexus LM 350H, 1 unit of Toyota Alphard, 1 unit of Toyota Innova Zenix Hybrid, 1 unit of Toyota Avanza Veloz, 2 units of motorcycles.

Not only vehicles, other valuables were also confiscated, including Rp90 million in cash, a set of necklaces and pearl bracelets. Hundreds of grams of precious metals, 916 carat gold in the form of snakes weighing 21.59 grams, gold bracelets and two gemstone rings and a number of other gold jewelry.

Art collections such as sculptures, ornamental cabinets, as well as 25 furniture and electronic items.

Head of the Investigation Section of the Bengkulu Special Prosecutor's Office, Danang Prasetyo, said that this confiscation was part of an effort to recover state losses arising from corruption in the mining sector.

"We will continue to confiscate assets belonging to other suspects," said Danang.

Other suspects who are currently in the process of being investigated include Julius Soh (President Director of PT Tunas Bara Jaya), Agusman (Marketing of PT Inti Bara Perdana), Sutarman (Director of PT Tunas Bara Jaya).

Two mining companies, namely PT Ratu Samban Mining and PT Tunas Bara Jaya, are suspected of illegally exploring and producing coal mines by entering protected forest areas. Mining products are also allegedly sold without complying with applicable legal provisions.

The total state loss in this case is temporarily estimated to exceed Rp500 billion, including environmental damage caused.


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