Unlawful Killing Case File Delegated, Police Waiting For Prosecutor's Answer
JAKARTA - The National Police handed over the investigation file on the case of the alleged unlawful killing to the Prosecutor's Office with two members of Polda Metro Jaya with the initials F and Y. Meanwhile, for one other suspect, EPZ, his investigation was stopped because he was dead.
"Dittipidum Bareskrim Polri has carried out the stages of investigation, namely the submission of case files for the km 50 case, the death of 4 FPI soldiers allegedly committed by brothers F and Y," said Head of Penum, National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Ahmad Ramadhan to reporters, Tuesday, April 27.
Meanwhile, the EPZ suspect case file was not transferred. Referring to Article 109 paragraph 2, the investigation and investigation process is terminated because the person has passed away.
"Suspect 3, brother F, brother Y, and the late EPZ. EPZ died so that based on Article 109 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the investigation of the person concerned is stopped," said Ramadhan.
After the case files have been submitted, the investigator is just waiting for a decision from the investigating prosecutor. If declared complete, the investigator will hand over the suspect and evidence.
Meanwhile, if it is not complete, the investigator will complete the examination documents requested by the prosecutor's office. "Of course, the prosecutor will study it first if there is a repair it will be repaired. So it is not declared complete," said Ramadhan.
Previously, three members of Polda Metro Jaya were named suspects in the case of the unlawful killing of the FPI paramilitary shooting. This determination was based on the Police Report (LP) model A after receiving a recommendation from Komnas HAM.
However, one of the three suspects with the initials EPZ died. He was involved in a single accident.
This unlawful killing case is the second in a series of cases of clashes between members of the police and six soldiers of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI).
The police at that time were forced to shoot four members of the FPI laskar. But the shooting was allegedly considered an unlawful killing because the police did not make other efforts to avoid the loss of life.