Ferdy Sambo Is More Close To Thefeeding Chair, The File Has Been Transferred To The South Jakarta District Court

JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will transfer documents and register a premeditated murder case of Brigadier J and obstruction of justice to the South Jakarta District Court today. Thus, two cases involving Ferdy Sambo will soon be tried.

"Of course what has been delegated is case files and indictments, evidence has been transferred," said the Head of the AGO at the North Sumedana Attorney General's Office when confirmed, Monday, October 10.

The documents in question include case files, dakwan letters, and evidence of the two cases.

Meanwhile, Ferdy Sambo and the other suspects are still being held at their respective detention centers. For example, the former Head of the Propam Division who is languishing in the Mako Brimob detention center.

"Everything has been delegated, but the suspect is still deposited in the Mobile Brigade Headquarters for security and makes it easier to present the defendant in court," said Ketut.

"So the suspect is still there physically, but juridically, he has changed his control authority to the panel of judges," he continued.

For information, in the premeditated murder case of Brigadier J there are five suspects. They are Ferdy Sambo, Putri Chandrawahti, Bripka Ricky Rizal, Bharada Richard totaling, and Strong Ma'ruf.

They are suspected of under Article 340 subsidiary 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) and Article 56 of the Criminal Code.

Then, in the case of obstruction of justice, seven people were named suspects. They are Ferdy Sambo, Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan, Kombes Agus Nur Patria, Kompol Chuck Putranto, Kompol Baiquni Wibowo, AKBP Arif Rachman Arifin, and AKP Irfan Widyanto.

They are suspected of violating Article 49 in conjunction with Article 33 and/or Article 48 paragraph 1 in conjunction with Article 32 paragraph (1) Number 19 of 2016 of the ITE Law. In addition, they were also charged with Article 55 paragraph (1) and/or Article 221 paragraph (1) 2 and/or Article 233 of the Criminal Code.