JAKARTA - The Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation (Ditreskrimsus) of the Polda Metro Jaya confirmed that the online loan (pinjol) employees who were raided at Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2 did not threaten customers during the collection process.

"Especially this time we haven't found any threats," said the Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation at the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Auliansyah Lubis, to reporters, Thursday, January 27.

The results of the interim inspection show that the pattern used in billing customers is still in the normal category. However, the police did not specify how to collect customers.

"Billing is still reasonable, there has been no billing threateningly or with incorrect images," said Auliansyah.

Although the threat element has not been found, Auliansyah stated that the loan company does not have a permit from the Financial Services Authority (OJK). This is the basis for the raid.

"So, it's still running. It's just that they don't have a permit because it's new," said Auliansyah.

Previously, the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan said that illegal borrowing employees in the PIK 2 area used methods that violated the rules when billing customers.

"Threats of uploading things that can lower the dignity of the borrower," said Zulpan.


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