JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) has a significant record regarding the number of wounds on the body of Joshua Hutabarat or Brigadier J.
"The team has a significant record showing what this injury was caused by, what character, when it occurred, and roughly what the injury was caused by", said Commissioner of National Human Rights Commission, Mohammad Choirul Anam, as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, July 22.
The records regarding the wounds on Brigadier J's body were obtained by Komnas HAM after conducting a joint investigation with experts on Thursday, July 21.
In the process of deepening with these experts, National Human Rights Commission used all the materials obtained, including photos and videos obtained from the family of Brigadier J.
Anam said deepening and discussion with experts took quite a long time. Because, it is necessary to understand and explore in detail the causes of injuries, whether due to firearms or cuts and so on.
Important notes obtained by National Human Rights Commission will be used as material when meeting with the forensic doctor who performed the autopsy on Brigadier J.
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Despite having pocketed a significant record of injuries to Brigadier J's body, the National Human Rights Commission has not been able to conclude.
"In the context of human rights and teamwork, we cannot conclude because the process is ongoing and the stages are not yet complete", he said.
According to the police statement, Brigadier J died after a shootout with fellow police officers on Friday, July 8 at the Office of the Head of the Police's Professional and Security Division, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo.
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