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AGO Confiscates Documents Related to the Cooking Oil Case from Former Trade Minister Lutfi

Jakarta

The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) revealed that it had confiscated a number of documents from the former Minister of Trade (Mendag) M Lutfi. The AGO said the confiscation was related to an export case crude palm oil (CPO) or cooking oil raw material.

“Tell me that documents were confiscated from him as well, documents were also confiscated,” said the Director of Investigation (Dirdik) at the Jampidsus AGO Supardi in his office, Wednesday (22/6/2022).

However, Supardi did not explain the details of the confiscated documents.

“I didn’t say mafia, but documents were confiscated from him,” Supardi said. Supardi answered the question whether the documents seized were related to the cooking oil mafia data.

Is known, M Lutfi After being examined by the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) as a witness in this case. M Lutfi has been checked for 12 hours.

M Lutfi leaves the Jampidsus AGO Roundabout, Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, at 21.09 WIB. Lutfi is known to have been questioned since 09.10 WIB.

After being investigated, Lutfi admitted that he came to carry out his duties as a law-abiding citizen.

“Today, I carry out my duties as an Indonesian citizen who obeys the law and fulfills the summons as a witness at the Attorney General’s Office,” said Lutfi at the AGO, South Jakarta, Wednesday (22/6).

Lutfi called coming on time today. Lufti also admitted to answering all the investigators’ questions truthfully.

“Earlier, I came on time, on the right day and carried out everything I was asked to answer honestly,” said Lutfi.

Lutfi reluctant to reveal any material questions posed to him. He asked that it be asked to the investigators of the Attorney General’s Office.

“I also thank my media friends who have been waiting since 09.00 WIB in the morning. But I will not answer because all the material, please ask the investigators,” he said.

(whn / there)

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