Allegedly Running Away, A Number Of Insurance Victims Ask Police To Arrest Kresna Life Officials
Victims of fraudulent investments Krena Life/ Photo; IST

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JAKARTA A number of insurance victims asked the police to immediately arrest two high-ranking officials from Kresna Life, KS and MS, who are suspected of not being in Indonesia. Even though the two people have been named as suspects by investigators from the Directorate of Special Economic Crimes (Dittipideksus) Bareskrim Polri.

"We remind you that strong indications that two Kresna Life suspects fled abroad, namely the United States avoiding the legal process," said Bambang Hartono, the attorney for the victim of Kresna Life, in a written statement, Tuesday night, March 7.

The suspicion of the escape of the two men emerged after LQ Indonesia Lawfirm admitted that he had recorded a voice recording of alleged collusion between law enforcement officers and the boss of Kresna.

The essence of the recorded conversation is to ensure that the suspect will not be further prosecuted, for giving compensation.

"LQ does not want to judge or accuse the police, but Kresna's statement must be taken seriously," said Bambang.

This concern, he continued, was also in the midst of the escape of a number of other fraudulent investment suspects. One of them is Indosurya boss, Suwito Ayub. Whereas before running away, said Bambang, investigators have been reminded to be detained.

"But at that time, the police refused to make arrests, on the grounds that they had been banned," said Bambang. Then there are two main suspects in the PT SMI case who are also on the wanted list (DPO), and have not been found until now.

"Natanya banyak tersangka investasi bodong kabur sebelum ditahan. Bagaimana mungkin kabur, jika mereka tidak mendapat informasi mereka akan ditahan?" imbuhnya.

Bambang said, LQ conveyed this for the good name of the Police, leaders and all its members.

"Always support the efforts of Dittipideksus Bareskrim to regain public trust and eradicate white collar criminals," said Bambang.


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