The West Nusa Tenggara High Prosecutor's Office released state financial losses in the alleged corruption case in operational cooperation (KSO) to utilize the assets of the North Lombok Regency Government in the form of an area of 8.4 hectares for the construction and management of the Lombok City Center (LCC) shopping center with a minimum value of IDR 38 billion.
"The amount of Rp. 38 billion consists of the value of the land that is collateral together, there is a fixed contribution that should have been paid since the KSO took effect," said Head of the NTB Prosecutor's Investigation Team Hasan Basri in Mataram, Antara, Friday, January 31.
The prosecutor's investigator received the value of the state financial loss of Rp. 38 billion from the results of the audit of a public accountant.
"If I'm not mistaken for the fixed contribution, the value reaches more than Rp. 1 billion, the remaining collateral value, which is now a bad credit status at Bank Sinarmas," he said.
The object that became collateral at Bank Sinarmas was in the form of an area of 4.8 hectares in accordance with the Building Use Rights Certificate (HGB) Number 01 of the total capital participation of the West Lombok Regency Government in KSO PT Patuh Patu Patju (Tripat) with PT Bliss Pembangunan Sejahtera covering an area of 8.4 hectares.
The value of this state financial loss is one of the evidences for strengthening investigators to determine the former President Director of PT Tripat Lalu Azril Sopandi and former Director of PTbanis Pembangunan Sejahteratama Tanihaha as suspects.
The prosecutor's office named both of them as suspects by applying Article 2 paragraph (1) or Article 3 of Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption as amended by Law No. 20 of 2001 in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) of the 1st Criminal Code.
One of the crucial points, according to him, is to legalize or be able to carry out or operate an HGB certificate on the land of a former capital investment of 8.4 hectares of the West Lombok Regency Government to Bank Sinarmas.
"Not all of them are guaranteed, only one HGB Certificate Number 01," he said.
The NTB Prosecutor's Office in handling this case has confiscated the object of the alleged corruption case in KSO utilizing the assets of the West Lombok Regency Government in the form of an area of 8.4 hectares consisting of two HGB certificates, which are the locations of the former LCC shopping center building on the main roadside of the province in Gerimak, West Lombok Regency.
The prosecutor carried out the confiscation by installing a notification sign for the confiscation by the NTB Prosecutor's Office in front of the LCC building.
"So, the status of the land whose certificate is assigned to this bank is already a quo, cannot be traded or auctioned by the bank," he said.
The case of LCC assets has previously advanced to the court table based on the results of the investigation by the NTB Prosecutor's Office. In this case, there were two officials from PT Tripat as West Lombok BUMD, who were caught in a crime.
Both are former Director of PT Tripat Lalu Azril Sopandi and former Finance Manager of PT Tripat Abdurrazak.
Based on the criminal verdict handed down, both were found guilty of committing corruption together, causing state losses.
In considering the decision, the panel of judges at the Corruption Court at the Mataram District Court outlined the investment in capital and changing buildings that were built in 2014.
When Azril Sopandi still held the position of Director of PT Tripat, the regional regulation received capital participation from the West Lombok Regency Government in the form of strategic land on Jalan Raya Mataram-Sikur, Gerimak Village, Narmada District covering an area of 8.4 hectares.
The land then became PT Tripat's capital to build KSO in LCC management in collaboration with the private sector, namely PT Geliss Pembangunan Sejahtera which is a subsidiary of Lippo Group.
4.8 hectares of land from a total of 8.4 hectares, then used as collateral by PT Bliss Pembangunan Sejahtera to PT Bank Sinarmas. From this collateral, PT Bliss Pembangunan Sejahtera in 2013 received a loan and made it the capital for LCC development.
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