Former BPN West Lombok Official Demanded 1.5 Years in Prison
Two defendants in a corruption case concerning the sale of disputed land in Bagik Polak Village, West Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), have been demanded prison sentences of one year and six months, as well as two years. The two are Amir Amraen Putra and Baiq Mahyuniati Fitria. Amir is the Head of Bagik Polak Village, while Mahyuniati is a former official at the West Lombok National Land Agency (BPN) office.
The demands were read separately. The first prosecutor read the demand for Amir. “We demand that the defendant Amir Amrean Putra be sentenced to two years’ imprisonment,” said Vikran Fasyadhiyaksa Putra Yuniar, the prosecutor’s representative reading the demand, on Monday (13/4/2026).
In addition to the prison sentence, the prosecutor also imposed a fine of Rp 50 million on the defendant. If the fine is not paid, it will be replaced with three months’ imprisonment.
“We order that the defendant remain in custody,” he said.
Meanwhile, defendant Baiq Mahyuniati Fitria has been demanded one year and six months’ imprisonment. This former Head of the Control and Dispute Resolution Section at the West Lombok BPN office has also been demanded a fine of Rp 50 million.
“If the fine is not paid, it will be replaced with three months’ imprisonment. We order that the defendant remain in custody,” he stated.
In their demands, the prosecutors stated that both defendants have been proven to violate Article 3 of Law No. 20 of 2001 on Amendments to Law No. 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption, in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) first of the Criminal Code.
“We declare that the defendants have been legally and convincingly proven guilty of committing the criminal act of corruption as charged subsidiarily,” he revealed.
In this case, three people are defendants. The other defendant is Majli Azhar. This defendant’s demand has not yet been read, as the trial is still in the process of examining witnesses.
It should be noted that the sale of the 3,757 square metre plot of land caused state financial losses of Rp 958 million.