Peti Setiawan Admits He Was Beaten To The Point Of Being Threatened During Examination: The Ruler Of The Building!
JAKARTA - Peti Setiawan admitted that he experienced acts of violence during the examination process at the West Java Regional Police, in the form of beatings to threats.
This confession was conveyed by Pegi Setiawan after being released from detention following a pretrial lawsuit regarding his determination as a suspect in the alleged murder case of Vina and Eky.
Starting when his attorney, Toni RM questioned whether there was any harsh treatment he experienced when he was at the West Java Regional Police. Pegi loudly said it was experienced.
"There are, there are a lot of kinds of harsh words, there are a lot of threats," said Pegi, quoted on Tuesday, July 9.
Pegi also said that if he was hit in the right eye. The wound he experienced was shown to his attorney.
In fact, the young man conveyed that the violence he experienced was carried out by "controllers".
"In addition, I was hit in the eye here, on the right, I saw Mrs. Yanti when she was appointed. That's one of the rulers of the building," said Pegi.
Toni questioned the figure of the ruler in question. Maybe, his client was beaten by fellow detainees.
However, Pegi stated that the figure who hit him was not a prisoner. However, a ruler in the checkpoint.
"Supervisor? Oh prisoner?" asked Toni.
"No, that's what investigators are investigating, which is like the ruler, the police," replied Pegi.
Pegi did not know why the ruler hit him. However, he remembered that investigators had accused him of being a human being who had no conscience for killing Vina and Eky.
He said that at that moment he could only be silent. Because, Pegi did not know and felt he was not involved in any of Vina and Eky's murder cases.
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"I didn't answer because I felt innocent so I just kept quiet. I was often called Perong if I didn't see it, I was cursed if I didn't see it, if I saw it I was considered 'you really gerong' that way," said Pegi recounting the conditions at that time.
Pegi also admitted that he was resigned to this condition. Although, his mentality was destroyed by the case that dragged him.
"I could only surrender there, I couldn't sleep almost two nights, my mentality fell," said Pegi.