Komnas HAM Will Examine Inspector General Ferdy Sambo And Putri Chandrawati Separately: It Is Important To See The Consistency Of Confessions And Evidence
JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) said that the investigation or questioning of Inspector General of Police Ferdy Sambo and his wife Putri Chandrawati would be conducted separately, related to the investigation into the death of Brigadier J.
"That's why it's important for us to look at the consistency of the confession, the consistency of the statements, and the consistency of the evidence," said Komnas HAM Commissioner Mohammad Choirul Anam in Jakarta as reported by ANTARA, Monday, August 8.
Regarding the schedule or the time of the second examination, Anam said it was not certain. However, when a request for information is made, it is confirmed in a different room.
Anam said that the plan to request information from Inspector General Ferdy Sambo and his wife was carried out separately. This is also applied when requesting information from aides or aid de camp (ADC).
"Although the ADC examination time is the same, the examination of one aide with another is in a different room," he said.
Until now, Komnas HAM is known to have not directly asked Inspector General Ferdy Sambo or his wife for information. Especially for Princess Candrawati, it was because of a psychological condition.
Anam said that currently Komnas HAM is trying to establish communication with Ferdy Sambo's wife. Moreover, the request for information from Putri Chandrawati had been on the agenda of Komnas HAM from the start.
"Information from Putri Chandrawati is definitely needed. We need all things related to information," he said.
Although the wife of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo has appeared to the public for the first time after the death of Brigadier J, Anam said that currently the agency's strategic agenda is related to ballistic test inquiries.
"So that's what we prioritize. Hopefully this ballistics issue can be met between the ballistics team and Komnas HAM," he said.