The Billiards Trainer, Who Was Hired By The Governor Of North Sumatra, Was Questioned By The North Sumatran Police, Asked About The Chronology Of Events
MEDAN - Billiards trainer Khairuddin Aritonang alias Choki, who was hired by the Governor of North Sumatra (Gubsu) Edy Rahmayadi, underwent an examination at the North Sumatra Police.
Choki's attorney, Gumilar Aditya Nugroho, according to the examination, said Choki received 18 questions from investigators.
"There were about 18 questions from investigators, and they were questioned for about 3 hours. Previously, the interview process was still in the process of possibly becoming an investigation and investigation, possibly being summoned again," he told reporters, Thursday, January 13.
Most of the questions asked by investigators still revolved around the chronology of the trapping incident.
"Only a matter of chronology and facts on the ground, witnesses as well as the impact of the insults," continued Gumilar.
Meanwhile, when asked about Gubsu's lawyer Edy's plan to report back to the North Sumatran billiards coach for the Papua PON, Gumilar refused to comment. Choki's lawyer confirmed that he was still opening the door to peace with Governor Edy.
"But we are still waiting for it so that later this issue can be resolved, whether it's called tabayyun, kinship, mediation, resolving this well. All of this opens up opportunities for us, it's just a matter of whether we respond well or not," he said.