Jambi - The Jambi District Attorney's Office (Kejari) has examined as many as 25 witnesses to investigate the alleged parking tax irregularities at the Angso Duo Jambi Market.
"Until now, the case is still in the investigation stage and in the near future, the development will be informed again," said Head of the Jambi District Attorney's Office, Abdi Reza Fahlevi in Jambi Thursday, quoted by Antara.
This witness examination was after the Jambi District Attorney's investigators conducted a search and seizure of evidence.
Reza also explained that the dozens of witnesses came from various parties, both from the management of the Angso Duo Market and from government elements and other related parties, and in addition to the examination of witnesses, the Kejari prosecutor is currently also coordinating with related parties to calculate the potential losses of the state due to the alleged parking tax irregularities.
The investigating prosecutor is coordinating to calculate the state's losses. Hopefully, it won't take long, so the Prosecutor's Office can determine and decide who will be criminally responsible.
"Soon we will announce who is most responsible for the case," said Reza.
The Jambi District Attorney's Special Criminal Investigation Team (Pidsus) has carried out a search at the Angso Duo Market Management Office on Wednesday, November 26, where the search was carried out after the investigators received a report that the parking manager, PT Eraguna Bumi Nusa (EBN), was suspected of not depositing parking taxes from March to December 2023.
Important documents related to financial administration and market management from the room of the Director of PT EBN Nur Jatmiko and the room of the Head of the Angso Duo Market Manager were also targeted for search. The search process lasted more than two hours.
Investigators are still tracing the possibility of the involvement of various parties, including from local government elements and meanwhile the Head of Angso Duo Jambi Market, Purnomo, said his party respected the legal process that is currently underway at the Jambi District Prosecutor's Office and his party also did not deny that the search was related to the lack of payment of parking tax.
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