MATARAM - The public prosecutor admitted that the cause of the death of Brigadier Muhammad Nurhadi had not been revealed in Misri's testimony as a crown witness in the follow-up hearing held by the Mataram District Court Panel of Judges, West Nusa Tenggara.
"Misri never gave any information regarding Aris hitting while Yogi was hitting. What is clear, our indictment is strong, everything is proven through scientific crime investigation, there is a chain of testimony that reveals who killed the victim," said Budi Mukhlish representing the team of public prosecutors at the sidelines of the continuation of the trial reported by ANTARA, Monday, January 12.
He believes that the criminal act of the murder of Brigadier General Muhammad Nurhadi will be revealed in the next trial with the agenda of expert examination and the defendant.
"From there we can prove it," he said.
The prosecutor further narrowed down the issue of evidence of abuse that resulted in the death of the NTB Police Bidpropam member, namely bruises on the face that left a mark resembling a round agate ring eye.
According to the prosecutor, the evidence will be revealed from the testimony of forensic experts according to the results of the autopsy of the body.
"The bruises on the victim's face are similar to the eyes of the akik ring used by the defendant (Aris)," he said.
He believes that the testimony of the forensic expert has become one of the strong evidence of the criminal act that resulted in the death of Brigadier General Muhammad Nurhadi, as stipulated in Article 184 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
"So, if the witness's testimony does not support it, there is other evidence that can be considered by the panel of judges later," said the prosecutor.
Budi explained that Misri's testimony in the trial was inconsistent or inconsistent, both in the statement on the examination report which was included in the indictment letter with the testimony before the panel of judges.
He also believed that Misri, as the crown who was at the scene, namely at Villa Tekek The Beach House Resort, Gili Trawangan, knew about the incident.
"I am sure, he (Misri) must know about this incident. The proof is, he is a suspect in this case with Article 221 of the Criminal Code, Obstruction of Justice," he said.
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