JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) is certain to examine the inactive Langkat Regent for the issuance of the Wind War Plan.

The investigation regarding the findings of the human cage at his residence will be carried out at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta. The reason is that Terbit is currently a suspect in a bribery case and a prisoner in the KPK Rutan.

"(Inspection for Publishing Plans, ed) takes place at the KPK's Red and White Building," Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Affairs Ali Fikri told reporters, Monday, February 7.

Ali said the inspection would be carried out at noon today or Monday, February 7th. Later, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will give Komnas HAM time to examine Published regarding various allegations that emerged after the human cage was revealed.

"Komnas HAM will ask for information and information from the Regent of Langkat, North Sumatra," he said.

Regarding this examination, Komnas HAM appreciates the opportunity provided by the KPK. Komnas HAM commissioner Choirul Anam said the request for information made against Terbit was an attempt to investigate the various allegations that arose about the human cage in his house.

Not only that, the examination will later be Published's right to explain the problems found by Komnas HAM.

"This process is part of the deepening of the human cage incident and it is the right of the inactive Langkat Regent to issue a War War Plan to convey various information from his perspective," said Anam.

"We express our gratitude to the KPK for responding and

positive cooperation," he added.

As previously reported, the existence of a human cage suspected of being a form of slavery at the home of the inactive Langkat Regent Terbit Angin Angin was revealed after the KPK came there to carry out a hand arrest operation (OTT).

Instead of finding Terbit, the KPK team found a number of people confined in an iron cage. At that time they claimed to be oil palm workers on Terbit's land.

Subsequently, these findings were reported by Migrant Care to Komnas HAM. In their report, they stated that the occupants of human cages experienced cruel behavior such as violence, irregular eating, unpaid work while working in Terbit's oil palm plantation and limited access to communication with outsiders.


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