Military Court Sessions Case Of Prada Lucky, Korem Checks Pelda Chrestian
KUPANG The legal process for the death of Private Two (Prada) Lucky Chepril Saputra Namo continues at the Kupang Military Court III-15. The trial presented witnesses to uncover the alleged serial abuse that led to the death of Prada Lucky.
The victim's family filled the courtroom. Prada Lucky's father, Pelda Chrestian Namo, as well as the victim's mother, Seprina Paulina Mirpey, were present to provide support and urge the completion of the case.
However, Pelda Chrestian's statement from Dandim 1627/Rote Ndao in the media said he did not believe in the military legal process and felt that he had not received information on the case, became public attention.
Responding to that, Danrem 161/Wira Sakti, Brigadier General Hendro Cahyono emphasized that the legal process was transparent and directly monitored by regional leaders.
"The trial took place at the Military Court and is currently examining witnesses. We make sure the law enforcement is in accordance with the rules," said Brigadier General Hendro, Tuesday, November 4.
He stressed that the TNI does not tolerate violations of soldiers' discipline, and the media is asked to provide accurate information so as not to cause wrong perceptions.
Danrem also revealed reports of alleged disciplinary violations by Pelda Chrestian.
"There has been a report from Dandim 1627/Rote Ndao. We are investigating the alleged violation and will be followed up according to the rules," he said.
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According to him, Pelda Chrestian has been summoned twice to receive an official explanation regarding the development of the case.
"It's not true if you say you didn't get any information. The process from the investigation to the submission of files to the Military Oditur is carried out openly," he added. We are also present at the funeral as a form of moral responsibility.
On that occasion, Danrem was accompanied by Kasrem 161/WS, Kasi Intel, Kasiops, Kasiter, Dandenpom Kupang, Pasi Intel, and Kapenrem 161/WS. Kodam IX/Udayana expressed a similar attitude. The legal process was thoroughly guarded for the sake of justice and honor of the TNI.