Police Don't Break Promises, This Is An Update On The Unlawful Killing Case Of FPI Special Troops

JAKARTA - The National Police Headquarters has not broken its promise because it is serious about handling the death of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) at KM 50, Cikampek Toll Road some time ago. The latest update, suspects and evidence will be transferred to the Attorney General's Office (AGO).

This was stated by the Head of the Public Relations Division of the Polrj Inspector General Argo Yuwono when confirmed Monday, June 28. The National Police has received a report from the Prosecutor's Office regarding the illegal killing case file which was declared complete or P21.

Furthermore, they are asked to hand over the suspect's responsibilities along with evidence or the transfer of stage two. "We have received the report, the delegation within this week," Argo said as quoted by Antara.

Delegation of stage II, namely the suspect and evidence to the prosecutor's office, will determine that the case has met the requirements to be transferred to the court.

The unlawful killing case now leaves two suspects who are members of the Polda Metro Jaya, namely FR and MYO.

The suspect EPZ died while the case was under investigation, so the file was terminated in accordance with Article 109 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Both of them are suspected of unlawful killing under Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 56 of the Criminal Code.

As previously reported, the Research Prosecutor's Team of the Directorate of Persons and Property Crimes, Deputy Attorney General for General Crimes at the Attorney General's Office stated that the case file for the shooting of members of the FPI Laskar on the Cikampek Toll Road or unlawful killing was complete or P21.

"The prosecutor team stated that the case file for the alleged murder on behalf of suspect FR and suspect MYO is complete or P. 21," said the head of the Attorney General's Office for Legal Information (Kapuspenkum) Leonard Eben Ezer Simanjuntak in a written statement received in Jakarta, Friday, June 25. then.

Leonard said that the case file for the crime of murder which was the result of an investigation by the Investigating Team at the Indonesian Police Criminal Investigation Agency was declared complete (P-21) after a case title or exposure was carried out by the Research Prosecutor Team.

"And based on the team's research, the completeness of the case file, both formal and material, has been fulfilled so that the case file can be declared complete (P21)," he said.

Furthermore, Leonard said, the Public Prosecution Team asked the Police Criminal Investigation Team to immediately hand over the suspect's responsibilities and evidence or Phase II Submission.

"This phase II submission is to determine whether the case has met the requirements to be transferred to the court," said Leonard.

Komnas HAM on January 8, 2021 has reported the results of an investigation into the deaths of four of the six members of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) which began with the tailing of Rizieq Shihab on December 6-7 2020. At that time, members of the National Police followed the group of FPI figures with their bodyguards. in nine four-wheeled vehicles moving from Sentul to Karawang.

The results of the Komnas HAM investigation concluded that the shooting incident of four of the six laskars was a violation of human rights.

According to the Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission, Mohammad Choirul Anam, the shooting of four of the six laskars was an "unlawful killing" because it was carried out without any effort to avoid casualties by the police.