The Issue Of 'Sadness Brother' Beking Ferdy Sambo, Police Calls It Only Allegations
JAKARTA - The National Police has spoken about the issue of 'backs' representing Ferdy Sambo. The head of the foster team is said to have a big influence in the Bhayangkara Corps.
"Regarding the foster brothers, it's back again, it's just an assumption," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo to reporters, Friday, September 23.
Dedi said that his party had coordinated with the special team (timsus) that handled the Ferdy Sambo case, it was found that the answer was not found in the 'back-up' figure.
So far, efforts to obstruct the justice or obstruct the investigation and investigation of the case that named Ferdy Sambo as a suspect have been identified.
In fact, seven people were involved in the obstruction of juctice and they had also been named suspects.
"But what is clear is that I have coordinated with the Director and Propam, there are none," said Dedi.
Dedi emphasized that the team is currently focusing on the subject of the case, namely the filing of the premeditated murder of Brigadier J and the ethical trial of the police involved.
"Don't deviate from the substance," said Dedi.
Information about the existence of Ferdy Sambo's 'career brother' was first revealed by the Professor of Political Science and Security at Padjajaran University (Unpad) who is also a former adviser to the National Police Chief, Muradi.
At that time, he said that Ferdy Sambo's foster brother had considerable strength in the National Police.
"Sisters are fostered in a context model that has retired, some have not, now this is what I think is a bit harsh inside, right, that's the real situation because foster children have chances, have extraordinary power, yes," said Muradi.
In fact, the former Kadiv Propam foster brother, he said, were still active members of the National Police and had retired.
They are suspected of helping Ferdy Sambo to get out of the snares of the murder of Brigadier J. Or at least get a lighter sanction.
"Yes, there is a possibility, it can be used to lobby for requests," said Muradi.