Bharada E Condolences When Shooting Brigadier J On Sambo's Order, Attorney: God Aja.

JAKARTA - Richard totaling alias Bharada E admitted that he regretted his actions and apologized to Brigadier J and his family, after his first trial at the South Jakarta District Court (Jaksel), Tuesday, October 18. How did the family react?Brigadier J alias Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat's attorney, Kamaruddin Simanjuntak, revealed that Brigadier J's family had forgiven Bharada E. Because he wanted to admit his actions.It is known, Bharada E admitted that he was sorry for his actions in killing Brigadier J. He admitted that he had committed this evil act because of orders from his superior, Ferdy Sambo."Yes, the name is someone who apologizes for admitting his mistake, it's a good attitude. We have to forgive people, I'm sorry. God's people just forgive us, especially when we don't forgive people. The point is if you apologize,” Kamaruddin said when confirmed, Sunday, October 23.Kamaruddin assessed that the attitude taken by Bharada E was a form of tourism that wanted to admit his guilt. Unlike Fery Sambo, for him, the former Head of the Propam Police Division still did not want to be found guilty.“ Don't be rich ferdy sambo already kills but continues to dodge, ” close it.Previously, it was reported that the Defendant Richard totaling or Bharada E had cried after undergoing the first trial of reading the indictment in the murder case of Brigadier J at the South Jakarta District Court (PN).He apologized to the deceased and the family of Brigadier J in front of the media crew. He hopes that Brigadier J's deeds of worship will be accepted by God."I pray that the late Bang Yos (Brigadir J) will be accepted by the Lord Jesus Christ," Bharada E told reporters at the South Jakarta District Court, Tuesday, October 18.Bharada admitted that he was sorry for his actions. He also admitted that his actions were just an order from above."I deeply regret my actions, but I would like to state that I am just a member who does not have the ability to refuse orders from a general. Thank you," he concluded.