JAKARTA - The president of the Aksi Cepat Tanggap (ACT) charity, Ibnu Khajar, has completed his fourth consecutive examination of the alleged misappropriation of aid for the victims of the Lion Air JT-610 crash that was investigated by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Police.
According to VOI monitoring, Ibnu Khajar arrived at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police at around 15.20 WIB. He was accompanied by several attorneys.
Still the same as before, Ibn Khajar was silent. He did not make the slightest statement regarding the case he was involved in or the investigation process.
However, it appears that one of his lawyers is carrying a large gray suitcase. I don't know what's in the suitcase.
Ibn Khajar's attorney, Wida, gave a statement. He said his client was reluctant to comment because he wanted to focus on the examination process.
"We focus first on today's examination. There will be time later, we will talk but not today. Let us focus first," said Wida.
Meanwhile, when asked about the large suitcase, Wida was reluctant to explain what was inside. It's just to say all of that is related to the inspection process.
"Yes, for a definite examination," said Wida.
For information, the alleged misappropriation of funds by ACT Foundation management 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. That way, sooner or later a suspect will be identified.
The increase in the status of this case is based on the results of the case title. The police believe that a crime has been committed in this case.
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