MEDAN - The National Police's Criminal Investigation Team confiscated a number of assets belonging to the suspect in the Binomo case, Indra Kesuma alias Indra Kenz in Medan City and Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra.

Apart from confiscating 2 housing units, officers also confiscated a black Ferrari with red stripes.

The Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Kombes Hadi Wahyudi, said that the luxury car is currently in the warehouse of the North Sumatra Police Ditreskrimsus.

"For the time being the evidence is secured at the North Sumatra Police," said Kombes Hadi to reporters, Thursday, March 10.

The Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police has confiscated assets belonging to Indra Kenz in the alleged fraud case under the guise of Binomo trading. Of the assets confiscated, the nominal value is estimated at hundreds of billions.

"Maybe hundreds of billions (nominal assets confiscated, ed)," said the Director of Special Economic Crimes at the National Police, Brigadier General Whisnu Hermawan, to reporters, Thursday, March 10.

The confiscated assets were divided into several groups. One of them, Indra Kenz's four accounts, which are said to have a nominal value of tens of billions.

Then, there are also other assets in the form of houses and luxury cars that have been confiscated. Noted, two luxury cars such as Ferrari and Tesla have been used as evidence.

"Regarding what was confiscated, there were cars, Ferraris, Tesla cars, several houses in Medan, one house in BSD, and several lands and buildings," he said.


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