Respond To The Follow-up Call, Ibn Khajar Did Not Comment Twice

JAKARTA - The President of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) Charity Foundation, Ibnu Khajar, has responded to a call for further investigation at the Criminal Investigation Department.

He was originally going to be investigated for his statement regarding the alleged misappropriation of aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash.

According to VOI monitoring, Ibnu arrived at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police at around 12.35 WIB. He is seen wearing a black hat and a striped shirt.

Similar to the previous examination, Ibn did not make the slightest statement by Ibn. He immediately entered the Police Criminal Investigation Unit.

The Head of Sub-Directorate 4 of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police, Kombes Andri Sudarmaji, confirmed the arrival of Ibnu Khajar. Currently, the inspection process is in progress.

"(Ibn Khajar, ed) Just arrived," said Andri.

Originally, Ibn Khajar had been questioned on Friday, July 8th. He did not give any information to the media. He seemed to have disappeared and avoided reporters.

Meanwhile, the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police is investigating allegations of misappropriation of aid funds by the management of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) Foundation to be distributed to the heirs of the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash that occurred in 2018.

The misappropriation of social funds originating from the Boeing aircraft factory was allegedly carried out by ACT management, namely former ACT President Ahyudin and ACT President Ibnu Khajar.

Both are suspected of misusing some of the social funds for their personal interests in the form of paying salaries and personal facilities.

"That the management of the ACT Foundation, in this case, Mr. Ahyudin as the founder and chairman of the board and supervisor and Mr. Ibnu Khajar as the chairman of the board, alleged that some of the social funds from Boeing were misappropriating for their own personal interests," said Karopenmas of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Brigadier General Ahmad Ramadhan. .