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Mail Assistant Nikita Mirzani Reveals the Moments of Cash Delivery of Rp 2 Billion at the Mall, Like an Action Movie!

Mail Assistant Nikita Mirzani Reveals the Moments of Cash Delivery of Rp 2 Billion at the Mall, Like an Action Movie!

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Mail Assistant Nikita Mirzani Reveals the Moments of Cash Delivery of Rp 2 Billion at the Mall, Like an Action Movie!

A shocking confession resembling an action movie scene was revealed during the ongoing trial of Nikita Mirzani at the South Jakarta District Court on Thursday (21/8/2025). Ismail Marzuki alias Mail, who was presented as a witness, disclosed the dramatic chronology of the cash delivery amounting to Rp 2 Billion from Reza Gladys.

The tension began when the Public Prosecutor (JPU) cornered Mail with chat evidence showing that he was the one who requested the remaining payment to be made in cash. "Later, I'll just ask for the rest in cash, okay doc," read the chat presented by the JPU. However, Mail firmly denied it.

Mail insisted that the idea of the cash delivery actually came from Reza Gladys. According to him, Reza was the one who arranged all the meetings to deliver the money directly.

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"I'm not saying I asked for cash. Reza Gladys is the one who asked for cash. Reza Gladys arranged everything, and I was asked for 2 billion cash. Reza Gladys organized all the meetings the next day to hand over the money at the One Belpark mall in the Waki restaurant," explained Mail.

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Mail then detailed the atmosphere of the meeting at the Waki restaurant. He admitted he was surprised because Reza Gladys's husband had apparently arranged everything, including choosing the seating.

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After a brief meeting, the peak moment occurred. The cash amounting to 2 billion IDR was not handed over inside the restaurant but was taken directly to the car that Mail was in, along with Nikita's sister, Lintang, and a friend.

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"I was told to take it to the car. So when I took it to the car, her husband was the one who put it in. First her husband, then the two aides. The two aides who got in, scattered the money in the car," Mail revealed.

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The confession that the money was "scattered" in the back seat of the car suddenly made the courtroom atmosphere even more chaotic. An unusual detail for a legitimate business transaction.

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After the money was in hand, Mail admitted he did not count it and immediately took it to the final destination. He straightforwardly mentioned to whom the billions of rupiah were handed over. "To Niki's house," said Mail.

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When asked who received it, he replied, "Niki. Because Niki is at home," he answered.  

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Now, Mail's confession has become an important note for the judges to assess whether the transaction was purely a collaboration, or rather part of a larger scenario as alleged.