Reasons For Family Convinced Brigadier J Died As A Result Of Premeditated Murder: There Is A Snare Scar On His Neck
Family attorney Brigadier J alias Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat, Kamaruddin Simanjuntak/PHOTO: Rizky Adytia-VOI

JAKARTA - The family's attorney strongly suspects the death of Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J due to a premeditated murder. Because, in addition to gunshot wounds were also found snares on the neck.

The statement was made when he visited the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police to fulfill an invitation to a case title by investigators.

"We are getting more and more evidence that it turns out that the late Brigadier Joshua, before being shot, we got again (scarred, ed) wounds such as coils around the neck, meaning that there is an allegation that the deceased Brigadier was snared from behind," said Brigadier J's family lawyer, Kamaruddin Simanjuntak. to reporters, Wednesday, July 20.

Based on the screenshot of Brigadier J's body that he carried, it looks like a bruise like a bruise on the neck.

According to him, the wound was suspected to have been caused by rope or wire entanglement. Thus, it is believed that Brigadier J's death was not carried out by one person. However, two or three people.

There were also cuts and gunshot wounds found on the body of Brigadier J.

"We are increasingly convinced that this crime was planned by certain people and it is impossible for one person to play a role because there are those who play a role with guns, some are wrapped around their necks, some are using sharp weapons and so on," said Kamaruddin.

Kamaruddin previously also said that the report used three articles. Starting from premeditated murder, murder, to persecution.

"Our reports have been received for Articles 340, 338 and 351 of the Criminal Code," said Kamaruddin.

Meanwhile, the Bareskrim Polri conducted a family reporting case for Brigadier J, the name for Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat. The report relates to a suspected murder.

"Yes (the case of Brigadier J's family report, ed), in the afternoon at the Criminal Investigation Unit," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo.

The proceedings for this case were carried out very quickly. This is because the report was originally scheduled for Monday, July 18.

The report on Brigadier J's family is registered under the number LP/B/0386/VII/2022/SPKT/BARESKRIM POLRI.


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