Hundreds Of ACs At Cianjur Sayang Hospital Disappeared After The Earthquake, Regent Suherman Asked To Be Reported To The Police
The Regent of Cianjur, West Java, Herman Suherman. (ANTARA/Ahmad Fikri).
Cianjur Regent Herman Suherman asked the Cianjur Sayang Hospital to thoroughly investigate the loss of hundreds of assets to the police. It is known that hundreds of units of room conditioning and dozens of other assets were reported missing after the earthquake. "Just received information regarding the existence of assets at the Sayang Hospital since a few months after the earthquake, I asked the management to carry out an inventory of assets as a whole and report this to the Cianjur Police," he said in Cianjur, Antara, Monday, August 7. His party hopes that the loss of hundreds of assets belonging to hospitals financed by local governments can be revealed soon. Herman Suherman also asked the hospital to collect data on all existing assets, so that they can be reported as a whole lost asset. "It is clearly owned by the government, so every loss must be reported and the case is thoroughly investigated so that there is a deterrent effect on the perpetrators," said the Cianjur Regent. Deputy Director of the Sayang Cianjur Hospital, Sugeng Supriyatno, noted that around 100 units of air conditioning or air conditioning and several tens of units of assets in other forms were reported missing during the renovation process due to the earthquake at the hospital. Even the loss of assets worth hundreds of millions of rupiah has been reported to the Cianjur Regional Inspectorate (Itda), but has not reported it to the police because they are still looking for the perpetrators who lost assets belonging to the hospital. "We are investigating the case and looking for the perpetrators because we are afraid that they will be wrongly stored because a number of rooms are being renovated, hundreds of cooling rooms are stored in one place or indeed sold. We are also still waiting for instructions from Itda Cianjur before reporting to the police," he said.
His party immediately reported the loss of these assets to the Cianjur Police, after receiving instructions from Itda Cianjur and orders from the Cianjur Regent, because the assets are clearly owned by the government and must go through the process if they want to be sold.

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