JAKARTA - The Directorate of Special Economic Crimes (Dittipideksus) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police has brought a Ferrari car belonging to Indra Kenz alias Indra Kesuma from Medan to Jakarta. The existence of the car is one of the requirements for the completeness of the case file.

According to VOI's observation, the 2012 Ferrari California car was parked in the parking area of the Police Criminal Investigation Unit. The car was right next to the Lamborgini car that was confiscated from the suspect in the Qoutex fraud case, Doni Salmanan.

This black car combined with a red line is said to be worth Rp. 4 to Rp. 5 billion.

The Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police's Public Relations Division, Kombes Gatot Repli Handoko, said the car arrived at the Criminal Investigation Department on Sunday, May 22.

"Evidence of Indra Kenz's Ferrari car, which investigators have pushed in Medan, has been withdrawn to the Criminal Investigation Department. It is combined with other evidence," said Gatot when confirmed, Monday, May 23.

The reason for bringing a Ferrari car which is evidence of investment fraud and money laundering (TPPU) cases is to complete the case file.

Head of Sub-Directorate II of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes at the National Police Bareskrim Kombes Chandra Sukma Kumara said the car must be in Jakarta in accordance with the direction of the research prosecutor. previously stated to be incomplete both materially and formally. Thus, the Attorney General's Office returned the case file to the investigator or (P19).

"It's been P19 and now we are still in the process of completing the prosecutor's instructions," Chandra.

For information, the Ferrari car is one of several luxury items that have been confiscated by investigators from Indra Kenz.

There's also, a Tesla car and some luxury watches. Then, billions of rupiah in cash and crypto accounts.

In this case, the Criminal Investigation Department has named 7 suspects. They include Indra Kenz, Fakarich alias Fakar Suhartami Pratama, Brian Edgar Nababan, Wiky Mandara Nurhalim, Nathania Kesuma, Vanessa Khong, and Rudiyanto Pei.


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