JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya will inspect the land used as a place to bury the presidential social assistance package (bansos) in Serab Village, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java, on Wednesday, August 3. Representatives of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Bulog will also be involved in the checking.

"Tomorrow we will check the field, we will invite the media including from the Ministry of Social Affairs, then from Bulog, investigators from the Regional Police," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan to reporters, Tuesday, August 2.

The plan is to check the rice stockpiling location at around 11.00 WIB.

The purpose of this check is to find out the truth about the burial of the presidential social assistance program. The police through direct checks are also looking for clues so that the case can be immediately revealed.

"Of course we will reveal the real problem because in this case the amount of rice distributed to the people entitled to receive it is hundreds of thousands of tons," he said.

The presidential social assistance package was found in the Kampung Serab area, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java, on Sunday, July 31.

The discovery of the presidential social assistance items for residents affected by COVID-19 buried in the ground was revealed after the heir of the land owner, Rudi Samin, carried out excavations using heavy equipment and was being handled by the Depok Police.

Based on the results of the examination of the JNE, the shipping company admitted that the rice found buried in the land was his act. The reason is that the rice has been damaged by the rain.

At least, the amount of rice found was 289 sacks or weighing 3,675 kilograms.


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