JAKARTA - In the case of DNA Pro, Rossa handed over money, which was called a singing fee, in an event created by the illegal trading company. It turned out that he was paid Rp. 172 million in one stage.
It is known that Rossa met the summons of the Criminal Investigation Police on April 21. He was examined for 2.5 hours with a number of questions regarding his participation in the event.
Rossa also stated that she would follow the legal process. If his gig fees had to be confiscated for the sake of investigation, he agreed to the request.
“I said that I was only singing for an event that later became known to belong to DNA Pro. So I only sing once on the show," said Rossa on the same day.
"If I have to return it, I will return it as much as I received," he said.
Rossa explained that her gig fee was only temporarily confiscated, not returned. After all, he also said he didn't know who had invited him all this time.
"Steven is who I don't know. So I'm just on stage, off stage, done. Just come, sing my part, then there is a place to wait for each one so they don't meet. 12 minutes of the show continues to go home, "said Rossa.
The honor was returned by the Criminal Investigation Department on Tuesday, April 26. They said there was no malicious intent in the DNA Pro money handed to Rossa.
"Investigators have concluded that they did not find any mens rea or malicious intent in the incident where the DNA Pro funds flowed to Rossa," said the Director of Special Economic Crimes at the National Police's Criminal Investigation Department, Brigadier General Whisnu Hermawan, on Tuesday, April 26.
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