Coming To Bareskrim As DNA Pro Witness, Rizky Billar And Lesti Kejora Bring 4 BCA Bags Filled With Money

JAKARTA - A husband and wife couple, Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora, fulfill a summons for an examination at the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit. Both of them will provide information as witnesses in the DNA Pro trading robot case.

VOI monitoring, Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora arrived at 14.35 WIB. Both were accompanied by their attorney, Sandy Arifin.

Rizky Billar is seen wearing a blue shirt. Meanwhile, his wife, Lesti, wore gray clothes.

In addition, it was also seen that the team of attorneys for Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora carried four blue tote bags bearing the BCA bank logo. It is suspected that the money will be returned.

However, they did not make many statements. Rizky Billar only stated that he would return the money given by the suspect Stefanus.

"Yes, it has to be, what doesn't belong to us. The money is proceeds from (fraud, ed)," said Rizky Billar to reporters, Wednesday, April 20.

Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora were summoned to provide information because they received Rp1 billion from the suspect, Stefanus Richard.

The reason Stefanus Richard gave the money was said to be a gift for the birth of Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora's first child.

The bag allegedly contained money that was brought by the Rizky Billar-Lesti Kejora team/PHOTO: Rizky AP-VOI

Meanwhile, the Head of Sub-Directorate I of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes of the Bareskril Police, Kombes Yuldi Yusman, who confirmed the matter, said that the giving of money was merely content. This was revealed based on the results of Richard's examination.

The purpose of creating the content is so that people think that members of the DNA Pro trading robot can earn a lot of money.

"The suspect's answer was that the money was only given as content," said Yuldi.

In addition, the suspect's main purpose was to give money to the husband and wife to promote the DNA Pro trading robot. So, it can be widely known by the public.

"To promote DNA Pro," he said.