The Case Of Match Fixing For The Three Zones Of East Java League Was Reported By The PSSI Komdis To The Regional Police
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SURABAYA - The PSSI East Java Disciplinary Commission (Komdis) visited the East Java Police. The aim is to report a case of alleged match-fixing and bribery of one of the matches of the East Java Zone 3 League.

"We reported four names to the East Java Police. I saw a football match between Gresik Putra (Gestra) Paranane FA against Persema Malang and Gestra Paranane FA against NZR Sumbersari FC," said PSSI Disciplinary Committee Chairman Erwin Tobing, in Surabaya , Monday, November 22.

Currently, continued Erwin, there are several suspected perpetrators who have been tried through the organization until they are sentenced. However, his party wants the case to be criminalized by reporting it to the police.

"We have limitations and it is the police who have the authority. So, we leave it to be revealed in more detail who the perpetrators are," he said.

Erwin assessed that this problem must be followed up seriously, because it has injured the world of Indonesian football. "Following on the findings of the East Java PSSI Asprov Komdis Komdis, I came to back up because the problem was serious, a case of bribery in the context of a match," he continued.

Erwin admitted that this matter had to be reported to the police. Because the PSSI Komdis cannot impose sanctions on four people who are not part of the football family, namely Bambang Suryo, Anshori, David and Billy. "We leave it to the Regional Police, hopefully it can be revealed further," he said.

Meanwhile, the Head of the East Java PSSI Komdis Samiadji Makin Rahmat, emphasized that he wanted to prove that the four people reported were guilty. Makin has brought evidence, including recorded data, the Komdis decision, and the contents of the WhatsApp (WA) chat.

"We want to follow up on what cannot be touched, so report it to the Regional Police in the hope of being able to reveal it," he said.


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