JAKARTA - A team of doctors from Palembang Bhayangkara Hospital confirmed that the condition of the late Akidi Tio's daughter, Heryanti Tio, was in good health after a medical check-up was carried out on Wednesday, August 4.
Forensic doctor at Bhayangkara Hospital M Hasan, Commissioner Dr. Mansuri, stated that the team of doctors did not find any problems with shortness of breath or worrying pain, as informed to the police on Tuesday, August 3.
According to him, this was proven when they performed minor medical actions such as checking the respiratory tract, measuring blood pressure, body temperature, and asking several questions related to the health of the person concerned, which did not show that they were sick.
"He is healthy, there is no shortness of breath nor does he use an oxygen tube because his breathing saturation is good, we also check his pulse is good," said Dr. Mansuri as reported by Antara.
Based on observations at the location, the team of doctors at Bhayangkara M Hasan Hospital consisted of three people including forensic doctor Dr. Mansuri.
They arrived at Heryanti's house using an ambulance and a private car at around 14.46 WIB, and left the location at around 15.11 WIB.
The results of the health check will immediately be reported to general criminal investigators to be used as input regarding further investigations regarding the certainty of the Rp2 trillion grant from the late Akidi Tio, which is still unclear.
The South Sumatra Regional Police found that the money that the late Akidi Tio was about to donate was less than Rp2 trillion when they were about to disburse the bilyet giro they received at the main office of Bank Mandiri Palembang.
Head of Public Relations for the South Sumatra Police, Kombes Supriyadi, said that his party had received a Bank Mandiri bilyet giro from Heryanti, daughter of the late Akidi Tio, which read a nominal value of Rp. 2 trillion.
He explained that the bilyet giro was received by opening a Bank Mandiri account in the name of the Head of Finance (Kabidkeu) of the South Sumatra Regional Police.
"The bilyet giro account was given by Heryanti, son of the late Akidi Tio, and was distributed to the South Sumatra Regional Police on behalf of the Head of Finance," he said.
However, when the officers were about to disburse the funds on Tuesday, August 3 morning, they found that the money in the bilyet giro was less than Rp. 2 trillion.
"The bilyet giro given by Heriyanti is not enough according to the South Sumatran parent Bank Mandiri," he said.
So in order to carry out a more in-depth examination, his party sent a letter to the bank authority because the bank concerned could not provide information about the account holder because it was protected by banking law.
"We can't confirm whose account is included in the bilyet giro, because banks are very careful about the confidentiality of their customers," he said. The Director of General Criminal Investigation at the South Sumatra Police, Kombes Pol. Hisar Siallagan, said investigators still had to strengthen evidence by coordinating with criminal experts, including banking authorities. .
Because according to him, referring to the banking law, it cannot provide information regarding the identity and total contents of the account balance in question.
"To carry out further inspections, wait for a reply to a letter from Bank Indonesia," he said.
Meanwhile, investigators established Heryanti and her husband Rudi Sutadi, their son and their family's personal doctor as witnesses in the case.
"They are designated as witnesses who are under surveillance by the police," he added.
Heriyanti will again be examined by investigators as a witness, but the person concerned is sick so the examination is rescheduled.
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