Malang - Minister of Immigration and Corrections (Imipas) Agus Andrianto said he had revoked the passport belonging to the suspect in the crude oil corruption case, Riza Chalid.
"We have withdrawn the passport," Agus said during a press conference session at the Malang Immigration office, in Malang City, East Java, Tuesday, July 29, as reported by ANTARA.
Agus said Riza was currently being detected in Malaysia. The suspect in the crude oil corruption case has been out of Indonesia since February 2025.
"The crossing (person crossing data in the V4.0.4 application system of the Republic of Indonesia Immigration) left Indonesia from February and is currently being monitored in Malaysia," he said.
The government, he said, is still trying to bring Riza Chalid home to Indonesia.
His party also asked the Malaysian government to help with Riza Chalid's repatriation process.
"We are working with friends there and hopefully there will be good intentions from the Malaysian government to help return Riza Chalid who is currently there," he said.
On July 29, 2025, the Attorney General's Office said that Riza Chalid did not come for the second time when he was summoned as a suspect.
This was conveyed by the Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) of the Attorney General's Office, Anang Supriatna.
Investigators at the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) will schedule a third summons for Riza Chalid.
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The Attorney General's Office has also coordinated with many parties to find out where Riza Chalid is. The suspect in the crude oil corruption case is suspected to be in Malaysia.
It is known, Muhammad Riza Chalid as the beneficial owner of PT Orbit Terminal Merak is one of eight new suspects in the case of alleged corruption in crude oil management and refinery products at PT Pertamina Subholding and Cooperation Contract Contractors (KKKS) in 2018 2023.
The Attorney General's Office is hunting for the whereabouts of suspect Riza Chalid because he was not in Indonesia when he was named a suspect.
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