Bareskrim Examines Whistleblowers Of Alleged Fraud Purchases Of Richard Mille's Watches Of Rp. 77 Billion

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police is examining the reporter for the alleged two-hour fraud, Richard Mille, worth Rp. 77 billion, Tony Sutrisno. The examination explores the transaction process.

"So (the investigation, ed) related to the previous dig in detail about the transaction process, who was involved, then where it happened, where the payment was carried out," said Tony Sutrisno's attorney, Basuki to reporters, Tuesday, April 19.

In deepening transactions, investigators dig deeper into the communication between the reporting party and the reported party. Basuki also suspects that the examination will lead to proof of a transaction.

Tony also asked to explain why he didn't receive the two hours he ordered from Richard Mille.

"The extent to which Richard Mille's irresponsibility took a long time, was digging from the details of the buying process," he said.

Regardless of the investigation material, Basuki believes that there was indeed a criminal violation from the reported party or Richard Mille. Because the delivery of the two luxury watches in Jakarta.

Then, regarding the deadline for submitting hours. In the agreement, Basuki said, the watches ordered in 2019 should have been received in 2021.

"Continue to deliver goods in Jakarta, that's a legal fact. If the payment in Singapore is yes, because it is in accordance with the order or request from Mr. Richard Lee as a transaction in Indonesia. Because officially there are many boutiques in Indonesian outlets," said Basuki .

For information, the Criminal Investigation Police investigated the alleged fraudulent purchase of Richard Mille's luxury watch worth Rp. 77 billion. The process is still in the stage of searching for evidence and clues.

"We are still investigating (investigation, ed)," said the Director of Special Economic Crimes of the National Police, Brigadier General Whisnu Hermawan.

Meanwhile, the alleged fraud case began when the victim, Tony Sutrisno, bought two Richard Mille luxury watches worth Rp. 77 billion. Purchases are made on a pre-order basis.

In the heating process that took place in 2019, there was an agreement that the billion black sapphire and blue sapphire clocks would be received in 2021.

However, until now the clock has never been received. However, full payment has been made.