The Attorney General's Office For Completing Cassation Memorys To Respond To Free Decisions Of The Former Regent Of Langkat Publishes Plans To Warn The Winds

JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (AGO) is currently compiling a memorandum of cassation as a follow-up to the acquittal handed down by the Panel of Judges at the District Court (PN) Stabat, Langkat, North Sumatra (North Sumatra), to the former Regent of Langkat Terbit Rencana Perangin Angin on the case of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons (TPPO). Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) of the Attorney General's Office Harli Siregar said that his party had 14 days to declare an appeal, and compile a memorandum of cassation, "he said Harli in Jakarta, Wednesday, July 10, was confiscated by Antara. He explained several reasons for filing an appeal by the public prosecutor (JPU), namely based on Article 253 of the Criminal Procedure Code, considering that the judge did not apply the law properly; or that the way of judging was not implemented according to the provisions of the law; or that the judge was judging beyond the limits of his authority. "So later the prosecutor in his cassation memory will explain the above things," he said.

It is known that in the verdict read out on Monday, July 8, the Panel of Judges at the Stabat District Court, Langkat, stated that Terbit was not proven guilty as indicted by the public prosecutor. The panel of judges also requested that the defendant's rights and dignity be restored in this case. The case that ensnared the former Regent of Langkat originated from the discovery of the practice of human cages in his private residence, in Raja Tengah Village, Kuala District, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra on January 19, 2022 This human cage will be said to be used to 'isolate' the oil palm plantation worker belonging to Terbit. However, he claimed that the 6 x 6 meter human cage which was divided into two rooms was a cell to foster drug abuse perpetrators. The police said that the human cage in question did not yet have a permit and the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and confirmed that the cage in Terbit's house could not be called a place of rehabilitation. Against this case, Komnas HAM has conducted an investigation in which a number of findings were found, including acts of violence and treatments that demean human dignity.