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Anxiously Waiting for Rp2 Trillion

Monday, August 9, 2021

South Sumatra Police Chief Insp. Gen. Eko Indra Heri admitted his negligence of too quickly believing a promised donation of Rp2 trillion from the family of Akidi Tio. Intended to help Covid-19 mitigation efforts, the inheritance is allegedly fictitious. The donator, Heryanti, has only Rp3.2 million in her bank account.

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The South Sumatra Police Chief Insp. Gen. Eko Indra Heri (left) accepts a donation of Rp2 trillion from the late entrepreneur Akidi Tio’s family for Covid-19 handling, July 26. South Sumatra Police’s Doc. . tempo : 173055740192.

SOUTH Sumatra Regional Police Chief Insp. Gen. Eko Indra Heri was anxious on Monday morning, August 2. He was waiting for news about the disbursement of transfer form from Heryanty, daughter of late businessman Akidi Tio, who is said to be giving a donation of Rp2 trillion for the Covid-19 mitigation efforts.

At the same time, Heryanti was in a Bank Mandiri office at Jalan Kapten A. Rivai, Palembang. She was accompanied by South Sumatra Police ...

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