Attorney -General of Bengkulu has set up 8 suspects in a case of coal quality

Jakarta – The office of Bengkulu High prosecutor mentioned eight suspects in the alleged case of mining corruption. The suspects are believed to have manipulated the data from coal quality test to avoid the payment of royalties. The suspects in this case are Commissioner Tunas Bara Jaya Bebby Hussy, general manager of Pt Inti Bara Perdana Saskya Hussy, MD of Tunas Bara Jaya Julius Soh, Marketing of Pt Inti Bara Perdana Agusman, Director of Tunas Bara Jaya Sutarman, director of Pt Samban Mining Edhie Santosa, pt SUCBINDO BENDKUN BENGKULU BENGKULU BENGKULU IMAN YUWONO. Browse to continue with the content “was nominated as a suspect of the existing tools and was held immediately today. This case was previously named about seven suspects, and was detained, and it was the eighth suspect,” the head of the Attorney General (ago) said. Anang Supriatna told the Attorney General, South Jakarta, Wednesday (7/30/2025). Aswas and chairman of the investigative team of Bengkulu attorney General Andri Kurniawan said the suspect David Alexander was allegedly involved in carrying out collusion with PT Sucofindo Bengkulu branch. He said the manipulation caused state losses. “For this DA is a commissioner, coincidentally, the person in question is actively involved in the coal mining process that we also find financial losses of the state,” Andri said. He said that manipulation was allegedly exported for quality to coal data in the period 2022-2023. It is alleged that manipulation is exported so that the company does not pay royalties and other obligations related to coal mining to the state. “Avoid the payments of royalties and there are also several obligations to the state, including taxes and all kinds,” he said. (HAF/HAF)