BENGKULU - Bengkulu District Court (PN) sentenced the three former employees of Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) Bengkulu to prison.

The three defendants were found guilty of committing criminal acts of corruption in the People's Business Credit (KUR) of Bengkulu Branch S. Parman Dua with State Losses (KN) reaching Rp1.4 billion.

"Based on the facts of the trial, it was proven that the defendants Efriko and Adi Santika did not enjoy state losses so that the replacement money was charged to the defendant Robi Riantoro," said Bengkulu District Court Chief Justice Fauzi Isra when reading the verdict reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, April 2.

For the defendant Robi Riantori, the former Micro Marketing BSI was sentenced to 4.5 years with a fine of Rp. 300 million, subsidiary to imprisonment for 6 months and replacement money (UP) of Rp. 1.4 billion or all state losses charged to the defendant Robi.

Then for the defendant Efriko, former Marketing Manager was sentenced to 2 years and 2 months in prison with a fine of Rp. 200 million, subsidiary to imprisonment for two months.

Meanwhile, the defendant Adi Santika as a former Branch Manager of BSI Bengkulu branch, namely 1 year and 8 months in prison with a fine of Rp. 200 million, subsidiary to two months in prison.

The verdict was handed down because the panel of judges believed that the three defendants had been found guilty in the Bengkulu Public Prosecutor's Subsidiary (JPU) indictment.


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