JAKARTA - The house of the former Indonesian Ambassador to the United States, Dino Patti Djalal, which is located in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, is reportedly in arrears of electricity for 3 months. Meanwhile, the house tenant, namely JS, left without saying goodbye.

"The house student left the house without permission from the owner or household administrator Dino Patti with the initials K. In the last 3 months the electric arrears were paid K," said Deputy Head of South Jakarta Metro Police Kompol Hendrikus Yossi, Wednesday, August 30.

Yossi said that based on K's statement, Dino Patti's house had no activity for more than 3 months.

Dino Patti's house was rented for a period of one year. However, less than 1 year, the tenant left without saying goodbye.

"This means that it has been more than three months, there has been no activity and K has not received any information about where this tenant went," he said.

Regarding the suspicion that Dino's house was used for the headquarters of online fraudsters or Scams, Yossi continued, this was still being investigated. He also said that his party was tracking the person who rented the initials JS who used a fake ID card.

"Currently we are investigating the information that has been obtained from either K, or from Dino Patti Jalal himself, we are writing, including profiling or tracking who this tenant is or JS," he said.


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