INFOKU, BLORA - The case of farmers in Blora who suddenly have people's business credit (KUR) loans at BNI is getting more complicated. Each party provides its defense to the other.
Moreover, PT Agrit ama Prima Mandiri (PT APM), which is suspected of causing harm to farmers , has been policed by the Head of the Japanrejo Village following reports of unrest among its residents.
However, the PT also admitted that one of the former PT APM employees with the initials KAS who played a role in this case blackmailed him for up to IDR 100 million.
PT APM manager Pujiyanto said there were irregularities regarding the development of the case.
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Especially when the Japanrejo Village Head reported PT APM to the police. According to him, before making a report to the police, his party suspected that there had been conditioning.
There were nine farmers participating in the partnership program gathered at the village hall.
"After the gathering of farmers, the next day the Head of Japanrejo Village made a report to the Blora Police," he explained.
Pujiyanto's confidence grew stronger if his company's report to the police was part of KAS' evil scenario.
Remembering that there was an attempt to extort CASH from the company.
"From the recording evidence and WhatsApp KAS to the company owner, it is clear that the requested Rp. 100 million will be given to officers, journalists and the head of the Japanrejo village himself," he explained.
According to him, the partnership program with corn farmers in Blora Regency goes through strict systems and procedures.
He admitted that in carrying out partnership programs with farmers, clear and transparent SOPs (standard operating procedures) were used.
"In the cooperation program signed by the farmer group and its members, it is stated that farmers only work with PT APM. "So there is no direct relationship between farmers and the bank," he explained.
Previously it was reported that several farmers in Japanrejo Village, Blora District were worried because their names were suddenly listed on the BNI KUR loan.
Even though they feel they never registered. These allegations point to PT APM. The head of the Japanese village, Rejo Sugito, did not remain silent.
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Based on complaints from residents, he also policed PT APM on September 22. The hope is that the Blora Police will thoroughly investigate this case. (Endah / IST )

