JAKARTA - Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) received an audience for victims of fraudulent investment in the Binomo application at the DPR building. The victims pushed the DPR to make a special law (UU) regulating digital crimes.

Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the DPR, Pangeran Khaerul Saleh, confirmed that his party would facilitate the aspirations of the victims of Binomo. The prince also asked the attorney for the binary option victim to complete the file related to this fraudulent investment case.

Furthermore, Prince said, Commission III of the DPR will follow up on the report by holding a hearing (RDP) with the National Police on Monday, March 28.

"We will facilitate it, ladies and gentlemen, God willing. Ladies and gentlemen of the female volunteers and legal counsel, please provide a complete arrangement. We will bring it to a meeting with the Criminal Investigation Unit on the 28th, Monday. We really convey what you brought today," said Pangeran in the Commission III meeting room, Thursday, March 24.

Previously, the lawyer for the victims of Binomo, Finsensius Menndrofa, said that the victims who attended Commission III of the DPR were members of the association of victims of Binomo.

"The victims of Binomo are victims of the suspects Indra Kenz and Doni Salmanan. What is present now is the community of victims," he said during the hearing.

Finsensius asked Commission III of the House of Representatives in partnership with the National Police to participate in eradicating binary option crimes whose large flows of funds went abroad.

"He said there was already an international syndicate, the money flowed out of the country. With this we encourage Commission III regarding this because the partner is the National Police. We believe that only 2 suspects have hundreds of billions of losses. One suspect can have a balance of more than IDR 500 billion," he said.

Finsensius assesses that currently the rule of law has not fully covered digital crimes. Therefore, his party encourages Commission III of the DPR to make a special law regulating digital crime.

"We hope to form a regulation for digital crime. This application is made abroad but can be used in Indonesia. The current law does not cover digital asset tracking. We hope that Commission III can pay attention to regulations," he said.


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