INFOKU, BLORA - The alleged PAM corruption case in Sogo Village continues to roll, the Blora District Attorney's Office ( Kejari ) asked for information from 45 Sogo Village residents who are active customers of the clean water network last Monday.
The case currently being handled has also entered the stage of calculating the alleged state losses .
The Head of Sogo Village, Kedungtuban District, Ngatman, said that the prosecutor's office invited 45 residents who were also customers of the clean water network to be questioned.
However, the village officials do not know for sure which residents came to fulfill the invitation.
"I can't confirm whether they all came or not," he explained.
Head of the Intelligence Section (Kasi) of the Blora District Attorney's Office, Jatmiko, told the press that his party had summoned several residents for questioning, this was to complete the investigation.
Currently, his party is still calculating the estimated state losses.
"Currently, the inspectorate is in the stage of calculating state or regional losses," he said.
Iin Rahayu, a resident of Sogo, admitted that he was asked for information regarding the alleged Pamsimas corruption case in his village.
He admitted that he had been a PAM customer for quite some time, paying the Pamsimas management every month.
"The payment is not fixed, usually Rp. 30,000, sometimes Rp. 50,000 depending on usage," he said.
It is known that this is the second time that the Blora District Attorney has summoned residents as witnesses.
Previously, on July 25, 2025, 30 residents were also invited as witnesses. However, only 18 of those residents attended. (Endah/ IST )
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