JAKARTA June Indira, a defendant in the alleged fraud and embezzlement of KSP Indosurya funds, was acquitted. June was declared not proven as the public prosecutor (JPU) charges.

"Declaring that the defendant June Indria is above, not legally and convincingly proven guilty of committing a criminal act as charged by the public prosecutor in his indictment," said the judge's decision, quoted at the SIPP of the West Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, January 18.

The judge stated that he had released June Indria from all lawsuits. June's rights were also restored.

Responding to the decision, Kate Victoria Lim, Alvin Lim's child as the lawyer for the victims of Indosurya who is currently detained, also commented on the judge's decision. Kate admitted that she doubted that the judge was fair and straight in the Indosurya case.

"Try checking in Indonesia's history, the previous decision was that there were other cooperatives as examples of Millennium cooperatives, from the first to the Supreme Court's decision found guilty in Article 46 of the Banking Law because cooperatives were not allowed to collect public funds, but only members. Is it coincidence that the Judge in handling the Indosurya case did not slip. Moreover, it is said that June Indria was not proven guilty because she only took care of administration. Isn't Article 55 involved in ensnaring the person who helped do it? " said Lim in a written statement, Wednesday, January 18.

The release of the defendants in the Indosurya case made the victims scream. Separately, a member of the public prosecutor's team (JPU), Paris Manalu, said the victims of KSP Indosurya shouted over the decision. In fact, according to him, the prosecutor has proven the charges well.


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