MAKASSAR - Head of the South Sulawesi High Prosecutor's Office, Didik Farkhan Alisyahdi, instructed the Asset Recovery Unit of the Attorney General's Office to immediately move to thoroughly trace the assets of the convicted owner of the dangerous cosmetics Mira Hayati as a precaution against efforts to avoid paying a fine of Rp1 billion.
"This matter has been incriminated. In addition to the execution of the body (prison), there is a criminal obligation to pay a fine. I have ordered the Asset Recovery Unit to immediately conduct asset tracking. If the fine of Rp. 1 billion is not paid, we will confiscate and execute his assets," said Didik as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, February 21.
The legal step was taken to ensure the implementation of the execution of a fine of Rp1 billion, as stated in the Supreme Court's decision which has the force of law. If the convict does not cooperate in paying the fine, the Prosecutor's Office will confiscate assets.
Kajati has taken firm steps following the execution of the detention of the convicted illegal cosmetics case with the brand MH Cosmetic. Mira Hayati is known to the public as the "Queen of Gold" because she often shows off her wealth, although it is not known whether it is real or fake gold.
The criminal fine is one of the main types of criminal law in criminal law in the form of an obligation for the defendant to pay a certain amount of money to the state as a result of the criminal act committed.
This seizure of assets is a continuation of the firm action of the Sulsel Regional Attorney's Office prosecutor team supported by the intelligence team, which had previously forcibly picked up Mira Hayati on Wednesday (18/2/2026).
The execution of the detention process was carried out at the convict's private residence on Jalan Bontoloe, Kapasa Raya Village, Tamalanrea District, Makassar City, witnessed directly by the local RT Chairman. The convict is currently in Makassar Prison to serve his sentence.
This uncompromising attitude from the Sulsel Prosecutor's Office refers to the Supreme Court of Indonesia's cassation decision No. 12016 K/PID.SUS/2025 dated December 19, 2025. In its ruling, the Supreme Court sentenced him to 2 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1 billion, plus 2 months in prison.
The verdict ended the long journey of the case on the circulation of dangerous skin care products (containing mercury) which violated Article 435 of Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health.
At the first instance, Mira Hayati was sentenced to 10 months in prison, then increased to 4 years at the appeal level, but finally the Supreme Court decided on a final sentence of 2 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1 billion.
The South Sulawesi Prosecutor's Office is committed to following up this case to its roots. The search and seizure of assets is expected to not only secure criminal fines for state coffers, but also provide maximum deterrence for rogue business actors who distribute dangerous cosmetics in the community.
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