After The Examination Is Completed, Bareskrim Will Hold Cases Of Misappropriation Of ACT Donations

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police will carry out a case of alleged misappropriation of aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash involving the charity Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT). The aim is to determine whether or not the status of this case will increase from investigation to investigation.

"The plan will be to hold a case title to determine whether it is sufficient or not to raise the status of the case to the level of investigation," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Nurul Azizah to reporters, Monday, July 11.

A new case will be held after the examination of the former President until the finance department of ACT is completed.

In addition, the investigative team will also conduct a financial audit of the charitable foundation. The aim is to find preliminary evidence in the case.

"Conducting a financial audit from a funding source managed by ACT by an accountant, namely the first to manage CSR funds for the 68 heirs of the victims of the Lion Air Boeing JT-610 plane crash," he said.

The audit was carried out to ensure that the distribution of compensation funds to the heirs worth Rp. 2 billion was carried out according to the rules.

"It's worth more than IDR 2 billion for each victim with a total of IDR 138 billion," said Nurul.

For information, the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police investigated the alleged 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, Brother Ahyudin as the founder and chairman of the board and supervisor and Brother Ibnu Khajar as the chairman of the board, alleged that some of the social funds from Boeing had been misappropriated for their own personal interests," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Ahmad. Ramadan.