Allegedly Unprofessional When Processing The Crime Scene Of Brigadier J's Murder, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo Placed In Special Place For Mobile Brigade Headquarters

JAKARTA - Inspector General Ferdy Sambo was placed in a special place at the Mobile Brigade Command Headquarters. The former Head of the inactive Propam Division is suspected of being unprofessional in the crime scene (TKP) of the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J.

"Based on the results of the joint team's investigation into the actions of Inspector General FS who allegedly violated the procedures for handling the criminal act of Brigadier J at the official house of the Propam Headquarters," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo at a press conference, Saturday, August 6 evening.

"Irsus determined that Inspector General FS was suspected of committing a violation related to the problem of unprofessionalism in processing the crime scene, therefore tonight the person concerned was immediately placed in a special place at the Brimob headquarters," said Inspector General Dedi explaining the temporary handling of the Special Inspectorate (Irsus).

Inspector General Ferdy Sambo has been examined four times in the case of the murder of Brigadier J.

The last questioning took place at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police on Thursday, August 4.

At that time, the inspection process lasted about seven hours. He started giving information at around 10.00 WIB and finished at 17.13 WIB.

After the investigation was completed, Sambo, his nickname, stated that he had given everything he knew to the team formed by the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo. However, the two-star general did not elaborate on what the Timsus investigators investigated from him. Inspector General Ferdy Sambo only said that after this series of examinations, everything related to the case was completely handed over to the investigators. I just want to convey in full, I will leave it to the investigators," he said.