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Civil action against Keppel Land subsidiary for land plot in Jakarta ruled inadmissible

At the time, the claimant had sued for a compensation of IDR1.72 trillion as well as the foreclosure of the disputed land.

The South Jakarta District court has ruled the lawsuit against PT. Kepland Investama, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Land, as “inadmissible”.

The civil action was commenced by a Raden Saleh Abdul Malik in February 2022. In Keppel’s filing on Feb 14, 2022, Raden claimed that the land, where the International Financial Centre Jakarta Tower 2 building complex is located on, belongs to him and not PT. Kepland Investama.

At the time, Raden had sued for a compensation of IDR1.72 trillion ($161.5 million) as well as the foreclosure of the disputed land plots.

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Shares in Keppel Corp BN4oration BN4 closed 2 cents higher or 0.36% up at $5.56 on March 29.

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