LPSK's Agenda To Pick Up Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's Wife In Private Homes: Complex Portals Are Strictly Guarded, Media Crews Are Prohibited From Approaching
JAKARTA - A middle-aged man, a security guard at the Mining Complex, is seen guarding the entrance portal to Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's private house on Jalan Saguling 3, Duren Tiga, South Jakarta, Tuesday, August 9, morning.
Based on VOI's monitoring, at around 09.40 WIB, a number of media crews were seen waiting in front of the Jalan Saguling portal regarding the agenda of the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) who would pick up the ball or visit Putri Candrawati's house, the wife of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo.
It is planned that Putri Candrawati will undergo an assessment examination by the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) on Tuesday, August 9. The assessment will be carried out by LPSK by picking up the ball at the residence of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo.
However, no LPSK officers have arrived at Jalan Saguling.
Mining Complex security officers also continue to keep the media from crossing the Jalan Saguling portal.
"My father's house is on Jalan Saguling 3, from here go straight and turn right. But I can't go there, I was told to guard the portal," said a middle-aged man who was a portal guard who refused to give his name to VOI, Tuesday, August 9.
Previously reported, Putri Candrawati, wife of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo is scheduled to undergo an assessment examination by the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) on Tuesday, August 9.
The plan is that the assessment will be carried out by LPSK by picking up the ball at the residence of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo.
The pick-up method was carried out because since the initial application for protection was submitted by Putri Candrawati to the LPSK, but until now Putri has not come with the reason that she is still severely traumatized. Spokesperson for LPSK, Rully Novian said, the psychological examination of the person concerned was not only done once, but needed several inspection times.
"If the person concerned is still traumatized, the examination can be carried out in the most comfortable place for the victim," Rully told reporters, Monday, August 8.