JAKARTA - Roy Suryo satirized the 7th Presidential legal team, Joko Widodo (Jokowi), because he had conveyed an analogy that was considered ridiculous in the process of holding a special case related to fake diplomas.
"One more thing, there was one thing that was really ridiculous that was conveyed by their attorney. So according to them, the diploma could be considered genuine if UGM had declared it genuine, the KPU had already said it was true," said Roy Suryo to reporters, Wednesday, July 9.
According to him, UGM did not declare it genuine. The edge is limited to legalizing diplomas. Thus, it cannot be a benchmark for the authenticity of Jokowi's diploma.
Then, Jokowi's legal team also had time to convey a ridiculous analogy. Roy said, they likened the examination of diplomas to the autopsy process and the post-mortem of the corpse.
Therefore, when the examination process has been carried out, the original diploma does not need to be brought as proof at other stages.
"They said they used a very ridiculous analogy. So if for example the examination of the body, the body is enough to use a post-mortem, the autopsy is complete. There is no need for the body to be presented," he said.
Roy said the results of the autopsy and post-mortem could be wrong. Thus, in police engineering there is an exhumation process to obtain new facts.
In that process, the body must be presented to be thoroughly re-examined and prove the truth of the results of the autopsy and post-mortem
"Well, that's ridiculous, the body needs to be presented. Examples of Joshua's case. Autopsies can be wrong. Visum can be wrong. So let alone the body, Ijazah. The certificate should be presented and it will be proven that the diploma presented will be fake," said Roy.
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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 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.
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