Dozens Of TNI Personnel Persecuting Ganjar-Mahfud Volunteers Examined By Military Police In Solo

JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the National Winning Team (TPN) Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD, General TNI (Ret.) Andika Perkasa appreciated the quick steps from the Army Chief of Staff General Maruli Simanjuntak. This is because dozens of soldiers who are suspects in the persecution of seven volunteers from the presidential candidate pair and candidate for vice president (candidate-vice) number three have been questioned.

"First, the highest appreciation to the Army Chief of Staff who has responded so quickly to conduct an examination (the suspects)," Andika told reporters, Monday, January 1.

The process of examining dozens of soldiers was carried out at the Military Police Detachment. However, until now the results of the examination are not known.

"The investigation is still suspected of being a suspect in the Military Police Detachment in Solo," said Andika.

Chairman of the National Winning Team (TPN) Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD, Arsjad Rasjid previously mentioned that acts of violence or mistreatment of a volunteer were equivalent to all supporters of the presidential and vice presidential candidate pair number three.

This is because all volunteers have been considered as a large family of supporters of Ganjar-Mahfud.

"For us, every supporter of Ganjar-Mahfud is a member of Ganjar-Mahfud's extended family, the act of violence against one person is violence against the entire Ganjar-Mahfud family. And we are very serious, incidents like this should not happen again," said Arsjad.

Not only affirming the attitude of acts of persecution, but Arsjad also said that TPN had taken steps to deal with these problems.

One of them provides legal assistance to the victims. Then, help the families of the victims in dealing with this situation.

"TPN has moved and will continue to provide legal support and assistance until this case is resolved. TPN also continues to communicate with the families of the victims to help alleviate the situation faced," said Arsjad.

Meanwhile, seven Ganjar-Mahfud volunteers became victims of the beatings carried out by 15 TNI members in front of Company B Yonif Raider 408/Sbh headquarters, Boyolali, Central Java.