Indonesia prosecutors arrest 3 Pertamina unit executives over oil imports

Suspects accused of corruption related to sourcing of crude

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A Pertamina gas station in Bekasi, West Java. Three executives of subsidiaries of the Indonesian state oil and gas giant, including one overseeing its retail sales business, have been arrested over corruption charges. © Reuters

JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Indonesia's attorney general's office has arrested three executives at units of state-owned energy firm Pertamina on charges of alleged corruption related to oil imports that cost the state $12 billion, a senior official said.

Late on Monday, prosecutors arrested Riva Siahaan, CEO of Pertamina Patra Niaga, Yoki Firnandi, CEO of Pertamina International Shipping, and Sani Dinar Saifuddin, a director at Kilang Pertamina Internasional, Abdul Qohar, director of special crimes at the attorney general's office, told reporters.

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