The Names Of Ahyudin And Ibnu Khajar Are Not On The List Of Witnesses Questioned Today Regarding The Alleged Misappropriation Of ACT Donations, Why?
One of ACT's offices/Photo: Antara

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police continues to investigate allegations of misappropriation of aid funds involving the charity Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) with a series of witness examinations. However, there are no names of Ahyudin and Ibn Khajar in the witnesses who will be questioned today.

"There is, a witness on behalf of Hariyana Hermain," said Head of Sub-Directorate 4 of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes at the National Police's Criminal Investigation Department, Grand Commissioner Andri Sudarmaji when contacted, Friday, July 22.

There were no names of the former and the President of ACT in today's series of examinations because the investigators temporarily considered that the information from both of them was sufficient.

However, if later the investigators change their minds and judge that there is still something to be extracted from the two, then Ahyudin and Ibn Khajar will be examined again.

"Meanwhile (witness, red)," he said.

Hariyana Hermain is Senior Vice President of Global Islamic. Later, he will be questioned about the alleged misappropriation of Boeing funds and other donations.

"(Inspection, red) Regarding the diversion of funds from Boeing and other donations by the ACT foundation," said Andri.

For information, Ahyudin and Ibn Khajar previously underwent a marathon examination at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.

For Ahyudin, it was recorded that he had given information nine times. While Ibn Khajar about six times.

The National Police Criminal Investigation Unit is currently investigating allegations of misappropriation of funds by ACT Foundation management. The fraud occurred during the distribution of aid to the heirs of the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash that occurred in 2018.

The alleged deviation was said to have been made by former ACT President Ahyudin and ACT President Ibnu Khajar. They are suspected of using aid funds for personal gain.

The status of the handling of this case has been upgraded from investigation to investigation. That way, sooner or later a suspect will be identified.

The increase in the status of this case is based on the results of the case title. The police believe that a crime has been committed in this case.


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