JAKARTA - The Inspectorate General of Sony Loho Vincent revealed no indication of the supervisor was involved in the smuggling of two containers of blackberry found in the port of Tanjung Priok January 11.
Sony explained that currently the two employees involved Customs and Excise are currently waiting for the dismissal, but he considered the involvement of their respective supervisor.
"Now we still see the possibility of its development, the only implementers are involved in smuggling, there are indications of a higher involvement," said Sony in the office of the Minister of Finance, Wahidin Jalan Raya, Jakarta, Friday (5/6/2011).
Nevertheless, he considered if it would be very hard to do, the article after the goods pass through the port would prove difficult. "But it's rather difficult, if the goods have been through the port has already been difficult to prove," he explained.
Also, Sony added that there is involvement of one of the Customs officer, but his sentence was not until terminated. "One more kemungkinann down rank or what I do not really remember," he added.
When it was confirmed whether the two men had received 'kickbacks' Sony said that if the second person is not proved to receive, but with the passage of the container was already a violation.
"If you say thank payment has not been proven, but if passed a container that's just not true, and importer-that's all," he stated.
Further, he acknowledged the passage of two container if it becomes weakness of the Inspector General. Because the Inspector General can not be 24 hours, while the port operates 24 hours.
According to him, in addition to inspectors, need to be sought out and also need to be proven further. Where difficulty in port only 24 hours, but the Inspector General does not 24 hours.
"But there is a system that needs to be repaired, there are people who need to be repaired, the Inspector General did not exist at the port 24 hours a dong, but still have 24 hours, it must be repaired SOP people should also be good. It is impossible to 24 hours to the port, "he said.
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