Prosecutors are scheduled to present their sentencing demands today in a corruption case involving import irregularities at Indonesia’s Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC). The case centers around the owner of Blueray Cargo, accused of corruption related to the import of goods. Details of the alleged corruption have not been fully released, but the trial indicates a focus on illicit practices within customs procedures. The public prosecutor will outline the charges and recommended punishment for the cargo company’s boss. This case highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within Indonesian government institutions. The outcome of the sentencing could set a precedent for future investigations into customs-related offenses. Further details will emerge following the reading of the prosecutor’s statement.