Auction of Ferraris to Harleys Displayed at CFD Targets Rp 100 Billion in Sales
The Attorney General’s Asset Recovery Agency (BPA Kejagung) held an auction of several confiscated state assets during the Car Free Day on Jalan Sudirman-Thamrin, Jakarta. Kejagung is targeting a total of Rp 100 billion for the value of all sold auction items.
“Of course, we have a target. For PNBP (non-tax state revenue) itself, we have a target of Rp 3 trillion something. But for this BPA Fair activity, we are targeting Rp 100 billion. The items we are displaying are to be sold for Rp 100 billion,” said Head of BPA Kuntadi during the BPA Fair at Gate 6 Gelora Bung Karno (GBK), Central Jakarta, on Sunday (10/4/2026).
Kuntadi explained that Kejagung is currently striving to sell a total of 400 items. Meanwhile, 300 items are already ready to be auctioned to the public.
“For this time, out of the 400 that we are striving to sell, after evaluation, around 300 are ready for sale. There are many: cars, land, houses, also jewellery, paintings, gold, jewellery too, statues as well,” he continued.
Several confiscated state assets displayed at the CFD include a red Ferrari car, Porsche 911 Speedster, Ducati motorcycle, and Harley Road Glide. In addition, there are several luxury bags such as Hermes, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel bags.
There are also jewellery items like necklaces, rings, bracelets, even gold paintings. Some of the jewellery belonged to convict Harvey Moeis, which was once given to Sandra Dewi.
These items are displayed and can be viewed directly by residents participating in the CFD. Residents can check the prices directly and learn how to open an auction account on site.
Kuntadi said the exhibition of auction items at the CFD is also a socialisation of the auction process. It also serves as a place to measure the integrity of BPA Kejagung.
“We are holding this event to be more open, to better measure our integrity, to accelerate the sales process for the recovery of state losses, for the recovery of losses to the community as victims of criminal acts,” he added.