TANGERANG – In addition to forging an antigen swab letter, four Avsec officers at Soekarno Hatta Airport (Soetta) who were arrested by the Soetta Airport Police were also able to break into the PeduliLindungi application. The results of the fake swab test will later be seen in the PeduliLindungi application, the result of manipulation by the perpetrators.
Head of Criminal Investigation Unit 2 of the Soekarno Hatta Airport Police, Ipda Suwandi said that one of the perpetrators with the initials AR used an additional application to break into PeduliLindungi.
“They have an application to enter swab data. Then, they include the names of doctors and fake (fictitious) clinics in the health certificate.” explained Head of Criminal Investigation Unit 2 of Soekarno Hatta Airport Police, Ipda Suwandi when contacted, Friday, February 25.
Based on the perpetrator's confession, continued Kelvin, the names of the clinics and doctors in the letter are also fictitious. They see random data from the internet.
"The clinic he appointed doesn't exist. You have to get permission from the doctor, the doctor's name too. Play fetch data from the internet. The clinic he appointed was not in Jakarta. It is in the Kuningan area, West Java. Even then, we are searching for the clinic, maybe it's not operating anymore," he explained.
The discovery of this plot began with reports of forgery of PCR and Antigen letters at the airport.
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"We got the information at this airport who can make it. We go fishing, get it. Officers at the airport," he concluded.
As previously reported, the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police uncovered a network of forgers of hundreds of antigen swab letters for prospective passengers at Soekarno-Hatta (Soetta) Airport.
Based on the results of the investigation, four people were arrested by the police and their evidence. Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police Chief Grand Commissioner Sigit Sany Setiyono said the four suspects with the initials MSF, S, HF, and AR, had been running this business for five months.
They, said Sigit, were Soetta Airport officers who sold fake antigen swab letters at a price of IDR 200,000 – IDR 300,000.
Officers were finally able to uncover this crime on Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at Terminal 3 of Soekarno Hatta Airport.
"We managed to secure 4 suspects, currently they have been named as suspects and are being detained at the Soetta Airport Police detention center. It's been 5 months, even in February hundreds of (fake) letters were produced,” Sigit told reporters at the Soetta Airport Police Station, Friday, February 25.
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