TP3 Prepares 2 Volumes Of Evidence From The FPI Laskar Case Called Serious Human Rights Violations, Polri: Go Ahead, Polri Is Open

JAKARTA - The National Police is open to all input or information regarding the death of 6 FPI laskar which the police say carried out the attack. Even if the Team of Guards for Murder Incidents (TP3) of the 6 FPI irregulars has new evidence, the Police are ready to accommodate it.

"Go ahead, yes, we are open. Polri is open to all of this. Regarding there are parties who claim that this is a gross human rights violation, so go ahead. It is a right rather than a citizen. Of course, what is currently being undertaken by the Police is the recommendation that has been given by Komnas HAM, that is what the National Police is currently doing, ”said Karo Penmas of the National Police's Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, to reporters, Monday, March 15.

Meanwhile, regarding 3 members of Polda Metro Jaya being reported on the suspicion of unlawful killing, the Police confirmed that they would summon a number of witnesses this week.

"Of course, the Police will continue to move forward to resolve this case and will be resolved in a professional, transparent and accountable manner. Of course the public will know its development, "said Rusdi.

Previously, the TP3 6 FPI laskar insisted that the death of the FPI laskar was an act of gross human rights violations. TP3 claims to have two volumes of evidence.

TP3 chairman Abdullah Hehamahua said the evidence that his party had indicated gross human rights violations. This is because there is a structured, systematic and massive effort behind the tragedy of the death of six FPI troops at KM 50 of the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road.

"God willing, we have the data there and now we are compiling it in the form of a 2-volume white book. Because it is thick we made 2 volumes. The first volume is a summary and volume 2 is data," he said in a discussion entitled 'Revealed! Amien Rais meant to meet Jokowi on FPI! ', On Sunday, March 14.

The plan, said Abdullah, is that in the near future the two volumes of evidence will be submitted to President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and law enforcers.

"We will later convey this to the president, to the Chief of Police, Attorney General, Komnas HAM, and related institutions both domestically and abroad," he said.