JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Prosecutor's Office arrested a suspect with the initials RAS in a case of alleged corruption in the fictitious claim of the Occupational Accident Insurance (JKK) at the DKI Jakarta Regional Office of BPJS Employment for the 2014-2024 Fiscal Year.

"RAS has been named a suspect on December 18, 2025 in the case of alleged corruption in the fictitious claim of budget guarantees 2014-2024," said DKI Attorney General's Office Asintel Hutamrin in Jakarta, Thursday, December 18, reported by ANTARA.

Hutamrin said that based on the Investigation Order of the Regional High Prosecutor's Office Special Number: Print-346/M.1/Fd.1/10/2025 dated October 27, 2025, the investigation team had investigated the case.

Then, on Thursday (18/12) at 04.00 WIB, located at Jalan Percetakan Negara, Central Jakarta, RAS was arrested for questioning as a witness.

"After the person concerned did not meet the call as a witness twice," he said.

Until finally an intensive examination was carried out as a witness, the investigation team had found at least two sufficient evidence, then RAS was named a suspect.

The modus operandi of RAS, he continued, deceived the company's employees whose identities were borrowed by saying that they would help the disbursement of the BPJSKetenagakerjaan of 10 percent and promised that the employee would get money of Rp. 1 million to 2 million.

Then, RAS borrowed the ID card, BPJS Employment Card and BPJS participant account number at several companies.

"That RAS falsified the documents for the completeness of the JKK claim submission, namely: Police Certificate, company letter, hospital letter, JKK submission form (stages 1 and 2) and in making the fictitious claim, RAS cooperated with BPJS employees," he said.


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