Mutual Claims Of Bruised Scars In The Body Of FPI Special Troops
JAKARTA - The case of the attack on the six laskar specifically for Rizieq Shihab's bodyguards resulted in a firm action by the police officers who have not found a clear point. The National Police and the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) are still claiming each other regarding scars.
Secretary of DPP FPI Legal Aid, Aziz Yanuar, said that not only gunshot wounds, his party also found bruises on the bodies of special troops. It is suspected that the scar was due to abuse.
"Some of the injuries were unnatural. (The injuries) were also unnatural," Aziz said in his statement, Tuesday, December 8.
In fact, said Aziz, the bruises were not only found on one body. But he did not elaborate on the number of bruises found.
"(Number of bruises) A lot," he said.
With the findings of the bruises, Aziz asked the National Commission on Human Rights who formed an investigation team to thoroughly investigate the case. So, in the future there will be no more confusion over the chronology of the death of this special army.
"We ask for a thorough investigation," he said
On the other hand, for gunshot wounds, Aziz said his party also found more than one gunshot wound in each body. In fact, from his sight there were three gunshot scars on one body.
"There is one body with three gunshot wounds," said Aziz.
In addition, FPI Secretary Munarman said gunshot scars all over the corpse have something in common. All the gunshot scars point to the martyrs' hearts.
In fact, the gunshot wound was thought to have been caused by gunfire at close range. This refers to expert testimony.
"Judging from the gunshot wounds, according to the experts present at the funeral, the martyrs were shot at close range," he said.
Police Call No BruisesIn fact, Polri gave a different statement. The Director of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri, Brig. Gen. Andi Rian, said that based on the autopsy results received, there were no bruises on the bodies of the soldiers.
"There are no other signs of violence," said Andi.
However, Andi agreed if a gunshot wound was found. From available data, about 18 gunshot scars were found.
"In general, what I can convey to the public, there are 18 gunshot wounds (in 6 bodies)," said Andi.
However, Andi did not explain in detail the number of gunshot wounds in each body. The reason is that it is included in the investigation material.
"That is investigative material. We'll just talk about the general thing," he said.
Meanwhile, Head of the Forensic Installation at Bhayangkara Hospital, Raden Said Sukanto (Kramat Jati Police Hospital), Arif Wahyono, said that the bruises on the bodies of six members of the special laskar were not due to violence.
"That was the bruise of the corpse," said Arif
Arif also said that the bruising of the corpse was due to a change in color to a blue color in some parts of the body of someone who had died. This is a condition that always happens to corpses.
"There are no bruises (injuries)," said Arif.
Previously, 6 members of the Special Laskar guarding Rizieq Shihab were shot dead by police. They were given strict action for attacking police officers.
This firm action by the police began with a police investigation regarding the schedule for examining Rizieq Shihab. This is because the police received information that there would be a mass mobilization.
But in the process of investigating by following Rizieq's movement, members of the Polda Metro Jaya were attacked.
According to the police, the attack took place on the Jakarta-Cikampek KM 50 toll road. The attack was started with a special army car which stopped the police car.
Then, about 10 of the special laskar attacked the members' cars using firearms (senpi) and sharp weapons (sajam). Until finally the police returned the shots.
As a result, six people died at the location. Meanwhile, four other troops fled.