64 IMIPAS RUPBASAN is managed by the Attorney General's Office, the target is completed at the end of the year

Jakarta – The Ministry of Immigration and Penitentiary (Kemen Imipas) will submit the management of 64 state confiscated storage houses (Rupbasan) at the attorney -general’s office (ago). This is in line with the Presidential Regulation Article 76 number 155 of 2024 regarding the Ministry of Rights. “There are 64 rupees in Indonesia (which will be handed over to the AGO),” Secretary General of the Ministry of Imipas Asep Kurnia Wednesday (4/30/2025) told reporters in Rupbasan East Jakarta, Cipinang. Asep said the transfer of Rupbasan management was carried out to create effective and efficient management. Because, he said, the prosecutor’s office is a public prosecution institution that is full of authority in the process of investigating and prosecuting matters. Browse to continue with the content “With this transfer it is hoped that there will be a stronger synergy in the management of the evidence and the spoils of the state. From the seizure process to the execution of the court’s decision,” Asep explained. “In addition, this policy also aims to simplify workflow, reduce overlapping authority and increase accountability in managing state assets that come from legal processes,” he explained. Today, the first phase of the transfer is officially executed. A total of five rupees in the Jakarta area are now officially managed by the Ago Asset Recovery Agency (BPA). Head of the Ago asset repair agency Amir Yanto said that later law enforcement agencies besides prosecutors could give evidence of their investigation into Rupbasan run by the Ago. “In general (can leave) because this rupbasan will be the whole. So, from the level of investigation, perhaps from the police or other agencies, the KPK can also leave us,” Amir explained. He ensured that his party would manage it with the maximum of the proceeds of the crime. In this case, maintaining the economic value of not declining. “Everyone is trying to be better but many factors influence. Budget problems are also needed because the care of evidence is not cheap, such as confiscated items now that luxury cars,” Amir explained. “We take good care of one car, it costs about 5 million a month. Well, just think if hundreds of cars are a few years, for example. But we will bring the spirit of all of us who will take care of Rupbasan employees as well as possible,” he continued. On the other hand, the head of the Ago Bates Recovery Center (PPA) Emilwan Ridwan, the process of transferring the 64 Rupbasan management function to the attorney -general’s office is aimed at being completed by the end of this year. This is in accordance with the PerPres article 76. “The target is instructed before November 2025. This first phase accelerates before November. So, until November 2025, all the transitions of HR, management, equipment, assets, all completed,” Emilwan said. (Ond/YLD) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here