JAKARTA - Agustin, who claims to be a victim of a fraudulent civil servant candidate (CPNS) allegedly carried out by the son of a famous artist, said that Olivia Nathania often claimed to be an official's brother. In fact, Agustin said, Olivia claimed to be the niece-in-law of the Minister for Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform (Menpan RB).

"He said he was still married to the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform that his cousin married his son from the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform. As well as the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)," Agustin told reporters during an interrogation at the Metro Jaya Police Headquarters, Friday, October 1.

Even then, said Agustin, Olivia often exhibited photos of herself with officials. For example, when sending electronic messages with witnesses, Olivia often sends photos with these officials.

He even admitted that he was in a meeting with officials. The evidence of this conversation and photographs will be submitted by investigators in the examination report (BAP), on Friday, October 1.

"His confession is that, there's even a photo, but I don't know, the photo was taken from Google, wallahualam," he said.

In addition, Olivia also claimed to be the boss of a coal company so that many local officials know.

Meanwhile, according to the victim's attorney, Odie Hodianto, said that Olivia and her husband had the initials R.

"There are 225 people who have been scammed with a total loss of more than Rp 9.7 billion," Odie told reporters at the Polda Metro Jaya, Friday, October 1.

Odie said, Olivia and R offered PNS positions at a price of Rp. 25 million to Rp. 156 million. The money, said Odie, was transferred directly in cash to Olivia and R's accounts. However, he continued, after being transferred none of the victims filled the promised civil servant positions.

Odie said that his client had tried to contact Olivia and R for the promised PNS positions. They visited R's office at the Directorate General of Corrections last week.

At that time, R had promised to make compensation. However, after the negotiations, R could not be contacted.

"Therefore, we decided to report to the Metro Jaya Police Headquarters so that there are no more victims of fraud," he said.

Olivia and R were reported to the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation of the Metro Jaya Police with Police Number LP/B/4728/IX/SPKT/POLDA METRO JAYA, Date: September 23, 2021. The alleged articles are Article 378 of the Criminal Code and or Article 372 of the Criminal Code and or Article 263 of the Criminal Code.

Meanwhile, Olivia straightens out the news that calls herself a fraud. According to Oli, he only opens tutoring for those who want to become CPNS.

Olivia explained, to take CPNS lessons that she made, participants had to pay RP25 million. The money is used to pay employees and operations during lessons.

"The discussion about what will come out later, where did I get it, for example, if you want to ask? Yes, we discussed the issue in previous years," Olivia said, quoting KH Infotainment, today, October 1.

Furthermore, Olivia admitted that she had never carried out any acts of persuasion or luring participants to become civil servants the easy way.


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