NTB - The investigation file for the alleged corruption of the Sampe Village Fund, Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, has been declared complete by the research prosecutor.
"Based on the results of the prosecutor's investigation, the files are declared complete," said the Director of the Special Crime Investigation Unit (Dirreskrimsus) of the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police, Commissioner of Police I Gusti Putu Gede Ekawana in Mataram, Monday.
Following up on the prosecutor's statement, explained Ekawana, investigators scheduled the transfer of evidence and suspects to the public prosecutor.
"In the near future, we will go into phase two, hand over the suspects and evidence to the public prosecutor," he said.
This delegation will also be carried out simultaneously with notification to the suspect, namely the former Sampe Village Head with the initials SW, who has not yet been detained.
"Later we will invite to attend the second stage," he said. In this case, SW was named a suspect regarding the 2017 village funds which cannot be accounted for.
From the Rp1.6 billion budget, an unclear figure emerged of around Rp400 million. This figure is then a state loss based on the findings of the Sumbawa Inspectorate.
"At the time, while still in the process at APIP (Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus), they were asked to replace it, but there was no good faith. That's why the matter was forwarded to us and the process was legal," said Ekawana.
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