Buying Up Cargo All the Way to China

TEMPO.COJakarta – Blueray Cargo’s office on Mangga Besar VIII Street, West Jakarta, appeared quiet on Tuesday afternoon, February 10, 2026. Activity at the container shipping service slowed after the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) searched the shophouse office the previous week. “Only the office boy is coming in,” said Andi, one of the security guards there.

Blueray Cargo is the trademark of Torion Express Indonesia. It owns nine shophouses along Mangga Besar Street. After the KPK search, the offices were temporarily closed. Employees removed the company’s nameplate. A local resident said only about 30 percent of staff were still reporting to work.

Blueray’s name surfaced after the KPK conducted a sting operation on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. The anti-graft body has named Torion Express commissioner and majority shareholder John Field—also claimed to be Blueray’s owner—as a suspect. John Field initially fled before turning himself in. “He moved hotels twice,” said his lawyer, Dinalara Butar Butar.

Two other Blueray employees, Andri and Dedy Kurniawan, have also been named suspects. They are accused of bribing three officials at the Directorate General of Customs at the Finance Ministry, who are likewise suspects. The KPK said Blueray’s payments to Customs officials reached Rp7 billion per month.

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