JAKARTA - Forensic doctor, Dr. Latifah Nabila Sari explained, Muhammad Kosman alias M Kace alias M Kece suffered injuries from blunt objects.
This was stated by Dr. Latifah Nabila Sari in the follow-up trial of the alleged abuse case with the defendant, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, July 21, quoted from Antara.
"I didn't know it because I didn't see the incident directly. I only examined the patient when the patient came, and I got bruises which were concluded based on blunt force violence," said the forensic doctor.
In his testimony, he said the post-mortem results showed Kece had bruises on his face, head and eyes. The victim also admitted to experiencing a number of complaints of pain.
"At the time of the examination there were bruises on the face and head and left eye, at that time the pain was not physically healthy. At that time, physically yes, the patient had pain and there was pain in physical findings," he said.
Present at the follow-up hearing, Bonaparte also gave questions to the doctor regarding the statement that the victim was injured by a blunt object.
"The conclusion is that on physical examination, there were bloodstains, bruises on the head due to blunt force. Could you please explain the severity of the blunt object? A blow or a blunt object? Regarding someone's skin. More specifically, the doctor said what kind of blow was it?" said Bonaparte.
"Blows or blows or imposition on the victim's skin, whatever the form," replied Sari.
The follow-up trial which took place at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, presented witnesses from the public prosecutor.
Prosecutors have read out the indictment against Bonaparte on charges of molesting Kece with human waste at the National Police Criminal Investigation Department Detention Center, Jalan Trunojoyo, South Jakarta, in August 2021.
Kece is also suspected of having experienced acts of violence from the police general, such as beatings with other defendants, namely Harmeniko alias Choky alias Pak RT, Dedy Wahyudi, Djafar Hamzah, and Himawan Prasetyo.
Furthermore, said the prosecutor, Kece also received treatment covered in human feces in his mouth by Bonaparte in the cell.
For this action, the two-star general of the police was charged with Article 170 paragraph (2) of the 1st Criminal Code or Article 170 paragraph (1) or Article 351 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code and Article 351 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code. . For his actions, the law enforcer faces a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.
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