The Family Of SMKN 4 Semarang Students Disappointed Invited By The DPR RDP Using Zoom, And That Can't Be Accessed
The GRO family, a student of SMKN 4 Semarang who was shot dead by the police, was disappointed that he was not presented at a hearing between Commission III of the DPR and the Semarang Police Chief.
A spokesman for the GRO family, Submbang, in Semarang, Tuesday, said that the family had received an invitation letter from the DPR on December 1, 2024 to attend a meeting in Jakarta.
However, the Secretariat of the DPR on December 2, 2024, then again announced that the invitation for a meeting with Commission III would be conducted online via Zoom.
"We have been given a Zoom link to attend the meeting," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, December 3.
However, when it enters the Zoom room, access cannot be opened and notified if the meeting is without members of the victim's family.
According to him, the family was disappointed because there were many things that had been prepared and explained at the meeting.
However, he hopes that Commission III of the DPR will continue to schedule meetings with the GRO family so that there is a balance of information with what has been conveyed by the police.
Previously, Commission III of the DPR asked for information from the Semarang Police Chief Commissioner Irwan Anwar in handling the shooting case of SMKN students in Semarang
In the meeting at the DPR, the Chairman of Commission III of the DPR, Habiburokhman, said that the family of the late GRO could not attend.
It was reported that a class XI SMKN 4 Semarang City student with the initials GRO was reported to have died allegedly from gunshot wounds to his body.
The resident of Kembangarum, Semarang City, was buried by his family in Sragen on Sunday (24/11) afternoon.
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The police suspect that the victim was the perpetrator of an inter-gangster brawl that occurred around the Simongan area, West Semarang on Sunday morning.
The police, who tried to break up the inter-gangster brawl, were forced to defend themselves by firing firearms.
Aipda R, a police officer suspected of carrying out the shooting, has now been detained and is undergoing legal proceedings.
Meanwhile, the GRO family itself has officially reported the alleged murder to the Central Java Regional Police.