Former East Java Police Chief Inspector General Nico Afianta Was Reported To The Criminal Investigation Unit On The Impact Tragedy
JAKARTA - The Aremania Joint Team (TGA) visited the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police. They intend to report the former East Java Police Chief, Inspector General Nico Afinta, and his staff following the deadly tragedy at the Kajuruhan Malang Stadium which killed 135 people.
"(Reporting, red) Polda and Polres. The highest is the Kapolda," said Secretary General of the Commission for Missing Persons and Violence (KontraS), Andy Irfan as the attorney, at the Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Friday, November 18.
The reason behind making the report is because the results of the current investigation process are considered not entirely to touch the criminal incident.
According to Andy, the use of Articles 359 and 360 of the Criminal Code regarding negligence did not prove a series of crimes during the deadly tragedy.
"Essentially, we made a report because the criminal scheme made by the East Java Regional Police did not touch all criminal events," he said.
In addition, another member of the attorney, Anjar Nawan Yusky, said that in the process of making the report, a number of evidences would be submitted, according to the results of medical resumes of the victims of the deadly tragedy of Kanjuruhan Malang.
In addition, his party also brought dozens of eyewitnesses who experienced and witnessed the tragedy firsthand.
"Approximately 50 eyewitnesses," said Anjar.
On the other hand, in reporting, his party will report related to the alleged premeditated murder behind the deadly tragedy.
"We plan to use Articles related to crimes that result in the death of people as regulated in Article 338 and also 340 of the Criminal Code, 351 paragraph 3 and so on," said Anjar.