Reported Robot Trading Fraud, Atta Halilintar Strictly Calls Not Involved
JAKARTA - Atta Halilintar was reported to the police for the alleged fraud case of a Net89 trading robot. Through his Instagram Story upload, Wednesday, October 26, Atta denied and admitted that he only auctioned his personal goods.
"So at that time I conducted the auction of my first historical item (headband) with the aim of the auction proceeds will be used to help build a place to memorize the Koran and also help build a mosque," wrote Atta Halilintar.
Then, said Atta, the auction was attended by many people who he could not monitor one by one. In fact, according to him, the auction has been determined by the rules until the deadline by the organizers.
"At that time it was impossible for me to ask the one-on-one everyone who said 'where did you get the money from to participate in this auction', especially since this is an open auction, right. Many took part in the auction and finally closed it with a predetermined date and time," he said.
It doesn't stop there, this 27-year-old man also emphasized that he doesn't understand anything about the Net89 trading robot. He also confirmed that he was never involved in the Net89 trading robot.
"So if you say I'm playing trading robots or in the Net89 trading robot. I don't understand at all and I've never traded robots," he said.
Furthermore, Atta Halilintar hopes that his statement regarding the Net89 trading robot can clear his name from cases of alleged fraud and embezzlement.
"Hopefully this is all clear and the news out there is not frying using my name like I'm playing a trading robot or cheating," he concluded.
It was previously known that Atta Halilintar and a number of public figures were reported to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police for alleged fraud and embezzlement. Atta is suspected of receiving Rp2.2 billion from the results of his historic bandana auction from one of the founders of Net89, Reza Paten.