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Finding social assistance rice The rotting sacks were piled up in the field in Tirtajaya Village, Sukmajaya District, Depok City, shocking the residents. The police intervened to investigate the findings of the hoarded social assistance rice.
The police have asked for clarification from a number of parties regarding the findings of the social assistance rice buried in Depok. Recently, the police opened an investigation to explore whether or not there were allegations of corruption in the case of the hoarded social assistance rice.
The social assistance rice buried in Depok was initially reported by a resident named Rudi Samin. Rudi Samin claimed to be the owner of the land whose land was used by JNE for car parking.
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Rudi Samin initially claimed to have received information about the existence of sacks of rice piled on the ground His property was from a man with the initials S, who was later discovered to be a former JNE employee. Rudi Samin rented heavy equipment to dig the soil and found the sacks of rice.
“I looked for it using a manual on July 25 at first, I couldn’t find it. Out of curiosity, I rented a beko (excavator) for 25 hours. Is it true or not here. On the third day, July 29 at 2 pm I found it, “said Rudi when met on location, Sunday (31/7).
“Taken about 3 sacks (to the Resort Police) which are still intact, (the brand) ‘Our Rice’. But here it is being misused and buried, it is buried in other people’s land, not land belonging to him,” he added.
The police have asked for clarification from a number of parties regarding the findings of the social assistance rice buried in Depok. The police began to investigate the findings of the social assistance rice buried in Depok.
“Currently, the Depok Metro Police is making the administration of the investigation,” said the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Endra Zulpan when contacted by detikcom, Monday (1/8/2022).
Here are the latest facts regarding the social assistance rice buried in Depok, summarized by detikcom.
1) Buried Social Assistance Rice: It didn’t happen in the era of Social Minister Risma
Social Minister Tri Rismaharini or Risma opened up about the findings of rotting social assistance rice buried in the Serab Village area, Sukmajaya, Depok, West Java. Risma said that the hoarding of social assistance rice did not occur during her leadership at the Ministry of Social Affairs.
“So what is clear is that it was not my era, because when I was a minister, the President had conveyed ‘Mrs. Risma, don’t help in the form of goods,'” Risma said, via voice message received in Jakarta, as reported by Antara, Monday (1/8/2011). 2022).
Risma said President Jokowi’s message was his guide in distributing social assistance. Risma said that in the Presidential Regulation it is indeed allowed for social assistance for the community in the form of money and goods.
“But that’s one of them, and that’s indeed the rule in the Presidential Regulation concerning aid that can be in the form of money and goods,” said Risma.
2) Buried Social Assistance Rice: Explanation of Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Muhadjir
Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Muhadjir Effendy gave an explanation regarding the findings of sacks of rice piled up in Tirtajaya Village, Sukmajaya District, Depok City. If JNE’s statement is true, Muhadjir said the rice was a damaged presidential aid (banpres).
“If JNE’s statement is true, it means that the rice is damaged. The rice of the Banpres is damaged. Why is it called the Banpres, because the source of the funds is from the BUN to overcome the crisis,” said Muhadjir at the Presidential Palace complex, Jakarta, Monday (1/8/2022). .
Muhadjir said that at that time there was quite a lot of damage to rice. This was caused by the transportation using an open tub so that it was exposed to rain.
“At that time we decided that all rice that was hit by the rain should not be distributed, both those that were still in good condition and those that were damaged should not be distributed. Why? Because maybe what looked good at that time, the next day it was damaged. Rice is sensitive to water,” said Muhadjir .
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