Not Enough Evidence Of The Reason Why The Peti Setiawan File Was Returned To The Police
The West Java (Jabar) High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) has returned the case file of Pegi Setiawan to the West Java Police Ditreskrimum investigators, in the 2016 murder case of Vina and Eky in Cirebon.
Pedi Setiawan's attorney, Toni RM, said that investigators did not have enough evidence to determine his client as a suspect.
"Kasipenkum West Java Prosecutor's Office said there were material and formal shortcomings related to fact evidence. There are still files that have not met the elements, so they are notified to investigators to be completed," he said.
Toni said that West Java Police investigators were too forcing the determination of suspects and gave files to the West Java Prosecutor's Office.
"The limit is that the evidence has not fulfilled the elements, the evidence attached by the West Java Police investigators means that it has not fulfilled the elements towards Pegi Setiawan who was the perpetrator of the murder, this is very serious," he said.
Toni explained that West Java Police investigators did not have any evidence to ensnare Pegi Setiawan in the murder case of Vina and Eky.
"We are sure that West Java Police investigators will not be able to complete the evidence, because there is no evidence. What evidence does the investigator have so that we determine our client as a suspect, it does not exist," he explained.
Toni asked West Java Police investigators to investigate the case through Vina and Eky's cellphones, so that the murder case was revealed.
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"So for investigators, never mind, the investigator should have investigated the Vina Eky case, he should have left Vina and Eky's cellphones, they should have been investigated from there, not to cover it up, from 2016, Vina Eky's cellphone was not opened, CCTV was not opened, if it was opened, then it would be the real killer," he said.
Previously, the West Java Prosecutor's Office returned the case files for the murder of Vina and Eky to the West Java Regional Police investigators, on Monday (24/6/2024). The West Java Prosecutor's Office gave seven days to the West Java Police investigators to complete the file.