JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) of the Republic of Indonesia will compare the information about the time sequence obtained from the aides of the inactive National Police Propam Division Head Inspector General Pol Ferdy Sambo with other time sequences.
"We will examine the time sequence. So, in the story of aide Ferdy Sambo, what is also important is the matter of time sequence," said Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission of the Republic of Indonesia Mohammad Choirul Anam after asking for information from aides to the inactive Head of the National Police Propam Division Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, July 26.
According to Anam, the comparison of the time sequences submitted by the aides with other time sequences or those obtained by Komnas HAM is very important in investigating the case of Brigadier J.
In addition, the information provided by these aides can later provide the context of the actual event.
Another important thing that Komnas HAM obtained after examining the inactive aide for the Propam Police Division was the relationship between Ferdy Sambo, Ferdy Sambo's wife, and his aides including Brigadier J.
Therefore, he said, the time sequence is very important in this case, including to reveal the whereabouts of each individual based on time.
"It will all be checked with a digital track record," he said.
During the examination which lasted for about eight hours, Komnas HAM questioned all the sequences of events. Starting before the incident of Brigadier J's death until the body was autopsied.
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