Meeting With President Jokowi On The Death Of FPI Soldiers, Amies Rais Talks About Hell
JAKARTA - Today, the Incident Guard Team (TP3) of six Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) Laskar, initiated by Amien Rais, met President Joko Widodo at the State Palace. Only 15 minutes they met with President Jokowi.
During the meeting, TP3 conveyed several things to President Joko Widodo regarding the deaths of six FPI Special Troops at KM50 of the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road.
"Earlier, at 10.00 WIB, the President of the Republic of Indonesia, accompanied by the Minister of Political, Legal and Security Affairs and me and the State Secretary, received 7 TP3 members led by Mr. Amien Rais, but the TP3 leader himself is Abdullah Hehamahua," said Menkopolhukam Mahfud MD in Jakarta, Tuesday, March 9.
Mahfud said, there were two main points that TP3 conveyed to the government regarding the deaths of six FPI laskar. First, said Mahfud, TP3 urged the government to enforce the law in accordance with the applicable law.
"In accordance with God's commandment that the law is just. And secondly, there is a threat from God if people kill the believers without rights, then the threat is hell, hell," said Mahfud.
Then, they also told the President that this case be brought to the Human Rights Court. "The meeting lasted no more or less than 15 minutes. The speech was short and serious," said Mahfud.
Because, they said, Mahfud, they believed that this case was a serious murder. "It is not an ordinary human rights violation so that the 6 FPI laskar died," he said.
"They believe there has been a murder that was carried out by violating a serious human rights violation, not an ordinary human rights violation. Thus, the six FPI troops died," said Mahfud.
"They asked that this be brought to a human rights court for gross human rights violations. That was conveyed to the president," he added.
As is known, based on the results of Komnas HAM recommendations regarding the death of six FPI Laskar people at the Jakarta-Cikampek KM 50 toll road in December 2020, it was determined that four people died on suspicion of unlawful killings or extrajudicial shootings committed by police personnel of Polda Metro Jaya. .