Ex-Legislator Son Allegedly Trades Convalescent Plasma
Rahmat accused the defendant Yogi, who worked as an employee of the Surabaya Red Cross blood donor unit in the health check section, of trading convalescent plasma for Rp 2.3 to Rp 3 million.
The convalescent plasma taken from the blood of survivors or people who have recovered from COVID-19 should be distributed to patients in need free of charge.
Yogi was not alone. Two of his colleagues, namely Bernadya Anisah Krismaningtyas and Mohammad Yusuf Efendi, allegedly played a role in finding buyers of the convalescent plasma. Yogi allegedly rewarded them with Rp 250,000 to Rp 300,000 per patient. (antara/mcr13/mcr20/jpnn)
This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Mengenal Yogi, Anak Eks Ketua DPRD Surabaya, Terdakwa Jual Beli Plasma Konvalesen
The son of a former Surabaya Legislative Council chairman is one of the defendants in the convalescent plasma sale and purchase case.
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