The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police admitted that Ismail Bolong's whereabouts are not yet known. Since his confession went viral, the former Samarinda Police officer suddenly disappeared.

"Yes, since the viral video, his whereabouts are unknown," said Director of Certain Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency, Brigadier General Pipit Rismanto when confirmed, Tuesday, November 29.

In an effort to search for Ismail Bolong, the investigative team has sent a second summons. The former Intelkam member is scheduled to provide information today.

It's just that, until 11.00 WIB, continued Pipit, Ismail Bolong had not fulfilled the summons.

"Today it can be until the evening, right. We'll wait to see who knows if he confirmed he wants to come," he said.

If Ismail Bolong is not present, the investigation will seek and bring him forcibly. Thus, allegations of illegal mining and bribery issues will begin to be investigated.

"What is clear is that they are not at home but we have asked the RT," said Pipit.

Ismail Bolong also went viral on social media. He admitted that he deposited billions of rupiah from illegal coal mining to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.

In addition, Ismail Bolong also admitted that he worked as an illegal coal collector in the East Kalimantan (Kaltim) area on his own initiative.

He claims to profit billions of rupiah every month and "coordinate" with Komjen Agus Andrianto in running the illegal mining business.

"The profit I get from collecting and selling coal is around Rp. 5-10 billion every month. Regarding the activities I carry out, I have coordinated with Kabareskrim, namely to Mr. Komjen Agus Andrianto by giving money three times," said Ismail Bolong from his video caption.

Shortly thereafter, another confession video emerged from Ismail Bolong. It turns out that he is a member of the police who has retired since July 2022.

In the video, Ismail appears to apologize to Agus Andrianto for the statement about the illegal mining deposit.

Ismail admitted that he had never communicated and did not know Kabareskrim. This man did not expect that the video would go viral.

In the video, Ismail mentions the first video was made because he was under pressure from Hendra Kurniawan, who at that time was a Karopaminal Divpropam Polri and a one-star general.


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