Kapanlagi.com - Olivia Nathania, daughter of singer Nia Daniaty, has recently been reported to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police with allegations of fraud in the Civil Servant Candidate (CPNS) selection process. The woman, who is familiarly called Oli, was reported along with her husband, Rafly N Tilaar alias Raf, to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police on Friday (24/9).
One of the victims, who is Oli's teacher, Agustin, explained how the deception was carried out by her former student. Agustin stated that she became convinced because Oli claimed to have been helping people become Civil Servants for the past five years.
"Oi is my former student. After she graduated from high school, I hadn't seen her for a long time, probably since 2009. Then she contacted me at the end of 2019, she called me. At night, she chatted with me and offered me this CPNS," said Agustin when met in the Senayan area, South Jakarta, on Saturday (25/9) afternoon.
"She said, 'Is there anyone who wants to enter CPNS?' Coincidentally, my child had just graduated in 2018, and she said she had been doing this for 4 years, this is the fifth year, which made me believe her," she continued.
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In addition, Agustin admitted that she did not suspect anything at all because Oli was her former student. Moreover, with Oli's sweet words and promises, Agustin believed it.
"Furthermore, what made me believe is because he was my student, it's impossible for a student to deceive their teacher. At first, he enticed me by saying 'I might still care about my teacher after succeeding', that's what motivated me as if I wanted to repay his kindness," she said.
Agustin also mentioned that her acceptance as a civil servant (CPNS) was through a special pathway, where candidates were referred by Oli as replacements for other CPNS who had passed away or were suspected of drug use. Agustin also mentioned that the amount of money she and other victims had to pay varied, and she even brought sixteen of her relatives.
"Then in 2020, he offered the opportunity to become a replacement CPNS due to illness, death from COVID, or suspected drug use. That's when he started offering it to my family while he could still help, with an initial amount of Rp 25-30 million. So, because I believed so much, I even brought my own family, consisting of sixteen people," she concluded.
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