Case Of Alleged Misappropriation Of Aid For Lion Air JT-610 Victims Rises Investigation, Ex-ACT President: Boeing Is Not Complaints
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JAKARTA - The National Police has upgraded the status of the case of alleged misappropriation of aid for the victims of Lion Air JT-610 from investigation to investigation. The former President of Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) Ahyudin, who responded to this, said that everything was fine because there were no direct complaints from Boeing.

"I think the response will be good, but just follow along, there's no Boeing complaining, right, nothing," said Ahyudin to reporters, Monday, July 11.

Because there were no complaints from Boeing as the party providing assistance, continued Ahyudin, it means that the program run by ACT is claimed to have no problems.

Moreover, continued Ahyudin, the distribution of aid in the form of the construction of public facilities for the victims of Lion Air JT-610 is still ongoing. In fact, based on the information obtained, the process reaches 75 percent.

"There has been no report from Boeing that this program has problems, nothing," said Ahyudin.

Then, during the inspection process which lasted for 12 hours, Ahyudin received aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash.

Assistance from aircraft companies distributed through ACT is not in the form of cash. But more to the construction of public facilities.

"(Aid, ed) It is in the form of a public health program, the provision of public facilities. So it is not money that is given to the heirs," he said.

"Not in a context like insurance. Don't understand it like that. Here is the context of a collaborative program that is a collaboration between Boeing and ACT," continued Ahyudin.

The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police has raised the status of a case of alleged misappropriation of aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash involving the charity Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) from investigation to investigation. Sooner or later the police will determine the suspect in this case.

"Update on cases of misappropriation of ACT Foundation funds. The case has been upgraded from an investigation to an investigation," said Karo Penmas of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Brigadier General Ahmad Ramadhan.

The increase in the status of this case to an investigation based on the results of the case title. Investigators believe that there is a criminal offense in this case of alleged misappropriation of funds.


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