Bareskrim Polri Seizes 56 Operational Vehicles Owned By ACT

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police confiscated 56 operational vehicles for Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT). The vehicle was obtained from the General Affair or the General Head of the charity foundation.

"Meanwhile, 44 cars and 12 motorbikes were confiscated today, which are ACT's operational vehicles," said Head of Sub-Directorate IV of the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency, Kombes Andri Sudarmaji, to VOI, Wednesday, July 27.

According to him, the dozens are the result of temporary data collection. It is possible that the number will continue to grow. "That's a temporary result. Until now, it's still in the data collection process," said Andri.

However, when asked about the dozens of vehicles that have now been confiscated as being the result of money laundering (TPPU), Andri did not explain clearly. He only said the matter was still being investigated.

"We are still investigating the money laundering case," said Andri.

For information, in investigating the misappropriation of Boeing funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash, ACT used Rp34 billion which was not in accordance with its allocation.

Originally, Boeing provided aid funds for victims of the Lion Air JT-610 plane crash of around Rp138 billion. However, only Rp. 103 billion was used.

In this case, Ahyudin and Ibn Khajar have been named as suspects. They are former and President of ACT.

Then, investigators also named two other ACT officials as suspects. They had the initials H and NIA as members of the ACT advisors.

In this case, the suspects are suspected of Article 372 and 374 of the Criminal Code, Article 45a Paragraph 1 in conjunction with Article 28 Paragraph 1 of the ITE Law.

Then Article 70 Paragraphs 1 and 2 in conjunction with Article 5 of Law No. 28 of 2004 concerning foundations. As well as Articles 3, 4 and 5 concerning ML and Article 55 Jo 56 of the Criminal Code with the threat of 20 years in prison.