13 Hours Examined, ACT President Says He's Just Explaining Legality And Structure

JAKARTA - The President of Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) Ibnu Khajar has completed his investigation into the alleged misappropriation of aid for the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 crash which was investigated by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Police.

According to VOI's monitoring, Ibnu left the Police Criminal Investigation Unit at around 02.25 western Indonesia time. He was accompanied by several attorneys.

He didn't make many statements. He seemed to close the meeting regarding the examination process which lasted for 13 hours.

"It's still about the legality and structure of ACT," said Ibnu to reporters, Tuesday, July 12.

Separately, the Head of Sub-Directorate 4 of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes, Bareskrim Polri, Kombes Andri Sudarmaji, who was confirmed about the investigation process, was reluctant to comment much. He only said that the clarification process against Ibnu was decided to be temporarily postponed.

"(Inspection, red) Continued tomorrow (Tuesday, ed)," said Andri.

This delay is due to Ibnu's time and physicality to continue the examination process. In scheduling, the ACT President will provide further information at 13.00 western Indonesia time.

"We will return it for further investigation," said Andri.

For information, Ibn Khajar began to undergo an examination at 13.00 western Indonesia time. Because, he arrived at the Criminal Investigation Police Building at around 12:35 western Indonesia time.

He, who appeared to have come alone, was wearing a black hat and a striped shirt. Meanwhile, the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police was originally supposed to investigate allegations of misappropriation of aid funds by ACT Foundation management. This deviation occurred during the distribution of aid to the heirs of the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash that occurred in 2018.

The alleged deviation was said to have been made by former ACT President Ahyudin and ACT President Ibnu Khajar. They are suspected of using aid funds for personal gain.

In fact, the status of the handling of this case has been upgraded from investigation to investigation. So, sooner or later a suspect will be identified.

This increase is also based on the results of the case title. The police believe that a crime has been committed in this case.