Dude Herlino and Alyssa Soebandono Appear Before Bareskrim in Connection with PT DSI Case
The celebrity couple Dude Herlino and Alyssa Soebandono arrived at the Bareskrim Polri building in South Jakarta. They are set to be examined in connection with allegations of fraud and embezzlement worth Rp 2.4 trillion by PT Dana Syariah Indonesia (DSI).
Observations at the location on Thursday (2/4/2026) showed Dude and Alyssa arriving around 10:05 WIB. They will be questioned in their capacity as witnesses.
Dude was seen wearing a long-sleeved green shirt. Meanwhile, Alyssa wore a black dress.
Dude Herlino and Alyssa Soebandono previously served as brand ambassadors for the fintech company. They stated they are ready to provide statements to the investigators.
“This is the first invitation from Bareskrim to give information related to DSI. Perhaps Bareskrim needs information from us, hopefully it can be useful,” said Dude to reporters.
Dude admitted that he had indeed been a brand ambassador for Dana Syariah Indonesia for three years from 2022 to 2025. He assured that he is no longer cooperating with PT DSI.
“That’s correct, it’s over (not being a BA anymore),” he said.
As is known, Bareskrim Polri has named four individuals as suspects in this case. They are:
Director of PT DSI, Taufiq Aljufri;
Former Director of PT DSI, Mery Yuniarni;
Commissioner of PT DSI, Arie Rizal Lesmana;
Former Director of PT DSI for the period 2018-2024 and Founder of PT DSI, AS.
Ade Safri explained that the fraud was carried out by PT DSI by creating fictitious projects. These fictitious projects were created by PT DSI using existing borrower data, which was then misrepresented as if they had new projects.
At least 15,000 lenders became victims in the alleged criminal act, with total losses reaching Rp 2.4 trillion over the period 2018-2025.
Bareskrim Polri has blocked 63 accounts belonging to PT DSI and its affiliates. Investigators also seized Rp 4 billion from a total of 41 bank accounts as well as other related evidence.
Due to their actions, the three suspects are charged under Article 488 and/or Article 486 and/or Article 492 of the Criminal Code and/or Article 45A Paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 28 Paragraph (1) of the ITE Law and/or Article 299 of the Law on the Development and Strengthening of the Financial Sector, and Article 607 Paragraph (1) letters a, b, and c of the Criminal Code.