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The Indonesian Customs Office was raided by the Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) in connection with an investigation into palm oil export cases involving potential irregularities from 2021 to 2024. Director General of Customs, Djaka Budhi Utama, confirmed the raid was related to alleged violations in palm oil exports during the specified period. The investigation is ongoing, with multiple Customs offices searched during the operation.
The Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) conducted a raid on the Indonesian Customs Office in relation to an ongoing investigation into palm oil export irregularities spanning from 2021 to 2024. The Director General of Customs, Djaka Budhi Utama, confirmed that the operation was linked to alleged violations during the specified timeframe.
The investigation encompasses potential irregularities in palm oil exports, with the search operation conducted at both the central Customs Office and several regional offices. Djaka Budhi Utama stated that the case is still being processed by Kejagung, indicating that the legal proceedings are ongoing.
The palm oil industry is a significant sector for Indonesia's economy, and any irregularities in export practices could have substantial implications for the country's trade and revenue. The ongoing investigation by Kejagung underscores the government's commitment to addressing potential misconduct in major export commodities.
Customs Office Raid by Kejagung
Palm Oil Export Investigation