Nunukan - The North Kalimantan High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) Special Criminal Investigation Team (Kejati) searched five government agencies in Nunukan Regency related to the investigation of the alleged corruption case in the mining sector.

The search took place for two days, from Thursday to Friday, February 26-27. Head of the Legal Information Section of the Kaltara Prosecutor's Office, Andi Sugandi, told reporters that this was part of the development of the investigation being conducted by the Kaltara Prosecutor's Office investigators.

The search was led directly by the Special Criminal Affairs Assistant (Aspidsus) of the Kaltara Regional Attorney's Office, Samiaji Zakaria. The search targeted a number of strategic offices related to licensing and management of the mining sector in the area.

The five locations that were searched were the Nunukan Class IV Harbor and Port Authority (KSOP) Office, the Nunukan Regency Investment and One-Stop Service Office (DPMPTSP), the Nunukan Regency Economic and Natural Resources Section Office, the Nunukan Regency Legal Section Office, and the Nunukan Regency Environment Office.

From the search, investigators then seized and secured hundreds of documents, both in written and electronic form, which were suspected to be related to the case under investigation.

Until now, the investigation process is still ongoing and it is not ruled out that there will be further examinations of related parties based on the results of the development of evidence obtained by investigators.


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