JAKARTA - Viral Blast's fraudulent investment case has dragged a number of Indonesian League 1 clubs. One of them is the capital city club, Persija Jakarta.

On Tuesday, April 26, the management of Persija Jakarta signed the minutes of the seizure of evidence related to this case. In addition, there are also documents and letters of receipt for the seizure of sponsored funds from Viral Blast Global.

On its official website, Persija Jakarta conveyed that this step shows the attitude of the Kemayoran Tigers who fully support the investigation process carried out by the Criminal Investigation Police related to the fraudulent investment case of Virl Blast Global.

"We fully and proactively support the investigation process carried out by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police, Directorate of Economic and Special Crimes, for this Global Viral Blast case," said Persija Jakarta President Director, Ambono Janurianto, on the club's official website.

"We hope that justice will be served and in the future cases of fraud like this can be anticipated before it takes more victims," he continued.

Previously, Persija Jakarta's management had issued a policy of releasing all Viral Blast Global promotional materials on team assets, such as the board, backdrop and training jersey. This policy has been in effect since February 19, when the Kemayoran Tigers faced Persik Kediri.

Besides Persija Jakarta, the Indonesian League 1 club that was also involved in the Viral Blast Global case was Madura United. In fact, the club manager from East Java has received a summons as a witness from the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.


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