JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police found new facts in the alleged misappropriation of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) donation fund. It turned out that the charitable foundation used Boeing funds of Rp. 68 billion.

"The provisional result of the findings from the financial audit team is that the Boeing Social Fund used was not in accordance with its allocation by the ACT foundation, amounting to Rp. 68 billion," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division, Kombes Nurul Azizah, to reporters, Wednesday, August 3.

This means that ACT has doubled the additional aid funds used by ACT. Because, previously said the charitable foundation used Rp34 billion.

However, Nurul did not explain in detail about the use of money by ACT. So far, it can only be said that the matter is still being investigated.

"It is still being investigated by the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes," said Nurul.

Originally, Boeing provided aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash of around Rp138 billion.

Based on the results of the temporary investigation, ACT used tens of billions for various things.

For example, the procurement of a rice truck fleet worth Rp. 2 billion. Then the big food bus program worth Rp. 2.8 billion, and the construction of the Tasikmalaya civilization boarding school worth Rp. 8.7 billion.

ACT also used funds from Boeing amounting to Rp3 billion to fund CV CUN's bailout. Finally, they also took funds worth IDR 7.8 billion as a bailout for PT MBGS.

Then, there is also Sharia Cooperative 212. The amount reaches Rp. 10 billion.

In this case, Ahyudin and Ibn Khajar have been named as suspects. They are former and President of ACT.

Then, investigators also named two other ACT officials as suspects. They had the initials H and NIA as members of the ACT advisors.


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