In Order To Pay Off Debts In The Bank, This Woman Brings A Fake Husband To Sign An Agreement With A Money Borrower
Peace process related to debt loan/Denpasar Police

DENPASAR - A woman with the initials O (48) is desperate to bring a fake husband to pay off debts related to credit at the bank. Having dealt with the police, this woman was not prosecuted with an agreement to pay off her debt.

The Deputy Head of Criminal Investigation at the Denpasar Police, AKP Wiastu Andre Prajitno, said that O initially had credit at the BPR Kanti Denpasar but could not pay the installments.

O then asked for help from the witness with the initials SA, a bank employee to find someone to help the suspect pay off his credit. In November 2019, the witness introduced OSR to the victim with the initials G (42)

"After communicating, the suspect and the victim finally agreed to meet to pay off the remaining credit at the bank," said AKP Prajitno, Tuesday, June 28.

O asked a man pretending to be her husband to sign a letter of agreement so that the victim would believe and help the suspect pay off his debt at BPR Kanti.

Waited up to 3 months, OSR did not return the victim's money. Meanwhile, the amount of the loan paid off by the victim was IDR 227 million at the BPR Kanti Denpasar Branch.

This lie was exposed. The man who was brought by OSR to sign the agreement regarding the debt is known to be the victim's only fake husband. Feeling cheated because the debt has not been paid, O was reported to the police.

The police named OSR as a suspect under the suspicion of Article 378 of the Criminal Code and Article 72 of the Criminal Code. Several months later, the perpetrator and the victim agreed to make peace. The victim promised to pay off the debt.

"It was agreed that the case would be resolved amicably. Where both parties are currently in the process of repaying the loan," he said.

"Because both parties have an agreement and have apologized to each other. For that, we provide legal certainty in this case and organize restorative justice," he explained.

Both parties have undergone a process to fulfill restorative justice requirements. The police issued a letter to terminate the investigation of the case.

"The police ask both parties to immediately realize what has been agreed so that the case can be resolved properly," said AKP Prajitno.


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