BLBI Task Force Returns State Loss 28.45 Trillions And Other Corruption Cases 3.9 Trillions

JAKARTA - The National Police Chief Calls the BLBI Task Force to Restore State Loss 28.45 Trillions, Other Corruption Cases 3.9 Trillions. National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo stated that the Task Force for Handling State Collection Rights for the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance Fund (BLBI) succeeded in returning state losses of Rp28.45 trillion. Then, in other corruption cases, it reached 3.9 trillion.

"The National Police together with 9 ministries/agencies, where we become their motorbikes, through the Task Force for Handling State Collection Rights, have now succeeded in restoring a total of Rp28.8 trillion in state bills from the target of Rp110.45 trillion," said Sigit in his presentation. Year-end Release, Saturday, December 31.

Then, the National Police resolved 2,623 corruption cases this year. In detail, 555 corruption cases and 546 mining cases.

Then, there are also 807 corruption cases in the oil and gas (oil and gas) sector and 43 cases in the fisheries sector that have been resolved.

Furthermore, 351 criminal cases in the forestry sector and 2,160 cases of various other types of crime can also be completed completely.

Of the thousands of cases, the total assets that can be returned to the country are around Rp. 3.9 trillion.

"The value of our asset recovery this year is IDR 3.9 trillion. Where this figure has increased by IDR 3.5 trillion compared to 2021 (around IDR 449 billion)," said Sigit.