Not Jokowi? Roy Suryo Claims Face In Diplomas Match The Initials Of DBU

JAKARTA - Telematics expert Roy Suryo said that the face of the 7th President, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), was found to be incompatible with the current photo of the Faculty of Forestry, Gajah Mada University (UGM).

This facial mismatch is the result of an analysis carried out using face computeron technology.

"But the photo of Joko Widodo in the diploma then the current one is not match. The photo in the diploma is not the same as the original one now," said Roy Suryo to reporters before undergoing a Special Case at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police, Wednesday, July 9.

Interestingly, said Roy Suryo, the results of the facial comparison analysis conducted on photos on Jokowi's diploma actually match other people. Thus, it further strengthens indications of the inadequacy of the diploma

"This photo turns out to be similar to other people. Another person is the initials of DBU, so friends must have heard of it. I'll be short," he said.

"This is even a match, so a photo of the diploma, match with other people, not with Joko Widodo," continued Roy Suryo.

To further convince the results of the analysis process using a face computer, Roy Suryo tried on his diploma. Apparently, the results matched the photos in the diploma and today.

"My first photo at the diploma earlier, when compared to my current photo, the result was a match, definitely the same," said Roy Suryo.

Previously, the Directorate of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri was said to be carrying out a special case title related to the alleged case of the 7th President's fake diploma, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), on Wednesday, July 9.

The news was conveyed by Roy Suryo's lawyer, Ahmad Khozinudin. His party will be present in the process of holding the special case.

"Currently, we are focusing on preparing ourselves for a special case that will be held on Wednesday at the Police Headquarters Wasidik Bureau," Ahmad told reporters, Monday, July 7.

The special case title process was scheduled for July 3. However, it was postponed due to a request for postponement from the Ulama Defenders Team and Activists (TPUA).

In the letter, TPUA asked the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police to involve several names in the process of holding the special case.

The names in question are the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM), the Indonesian Parliament, telematics expert Roy Suryo, and academic and alumni of Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar.