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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Storage of state seized goods at the class I Banda Aceh state seized goods storage house according to Law Number 8 of 1981
Authors
Susiyanti, Rizanizarli, Husni
Abstract
The State Seized Goods Storage as a place for
items seized by the state for judicial process purposes. However, the Class I
State Seized Goods Storage House in Banda Aceh does not play an optimal role in
carrying out its duties due to many obstacles faced, which causes its tasks and
authority to not function optimally. This research aims to determine the role
of the Class I Banda Aceh State Property Storage House in law enforcement,
particularly concerning State Seized Goods. The research method used is juridical-empirical,
with data sources obtained from interviews with respondents and informants. The
research results show that the State Property Storage House is tasked with
storing and managing State Seized Goods and State Abandoned Goods to maintain their
quality until they are used in legal proceedings. During the period 2021–2024,
there has not been full compliance with the regulations regarding the
safekeeping of State Seized Goods at Rupbasan Class I Banda Aceh. Several
inhibiting factors include the lack of strict regulations, limited facilities
and infrastructure, and sectoral egos among law enforcement agencies. In
addition, the lack of synergy and adherence to regulations often results in
State Seized Goods not being reported to Rupbasan. The Head of Rupbasan Banda
Aceh proposed strengthening regulations, periodic supervision of large State
Rampsan Goods, and enhancing inter-agency coordination to address this issue.
These efforts are expected to strengthen the function of Rupbasan as an
effective and integrated instituti
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Pages:63-70
How to cite this article:
Susiyanti, Rizanizarli, Husni "Storage of state seized goods at the class I Banda Aceh state seized goods storage house according to Law Number 8 of 1981". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 63-70
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