Tribratanews.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The police managed to apprehend two suspects for illegally accessing population data and TCare, both of whom broke into the data to be used for logging in to the Peduli Lindungi application to obtain vaccine certificates so that they can be traded freely.
The Chief of the Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Police Inspector General Fadil Imran, explained that they had access to Single Identity Number (NIK) and TCare data because they worked as staff at the Kapuk Muara Village office. "Why does he have data access to his NIK and can access TCare, because he is an employee at the Kapuk Muara Sub-district office," he explained at a press conference at the Directorate of General Criminal Investigation the Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Police Building, Friday (3/9/21).
Police Inspector General Fadil Imran also said that the two suspects with FH and HH's initials cooperated and sold vaccine certificates obtained illegally through Tri Putra Heru's Facebook account. So far, it is known that both of them have sold 93 vaccine certificates.
"The result of the provisional acknowledgement is that he has sold 93 vaccine certificates that are connected to the Peduli Lindungi application. Furthermore, the two users and customers we managed to secure, each with the initials AN (21) and DI (30), these two witnesses (buyers) bought vaccine certificates. Therefore, without being vaccinated through the Facebook account I mentioned earlier, Rp. 350 thousand and Rp. 500 thousand, "explained the Chief of Regional Police.
The Two-Stars General revealed that the two buyers who had the status of witnesses ordered a vaccine certificate because they wanted to be free to travel anywhere without getting an injection of the Covid-19 vaccine. He emphasized that his party was re-investigating the 93 vaccine certificates that had been printed and sold. "The investigative team will explore 93 vaccine cards that can already be used in the Peduli Lindungi application so that they can be withdrawn. In addition, investigators are also continuing to explore the modus operandi of this kind of thing because this could happen in other places," explained the Chief of Regional Police.