JAKARTA - The team of lawyers for the wife of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Putri Candrawathi, asked all parties, including the family attorney, Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier Josua, not to submit information based on assumptions or "free essays".

Putri Candravathi's team of lawyers, Patra M Zein, said that the opinion regarding Brigadier Josua's case must be based on facts.

"I remind you that advocates are legal experts, not astrologers or magicians," said Patra as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, July 27.

According to the former chairman of the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation, opinions based on assumptions will lead to misleading public opinion.

Patra asked the public to wait for the process of investigating the death of Brigadier Josua which was carried out by a special team formed by the National Police Chief General Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo.

"We are waiting for the evidence in court," said Patra.

Previously, the Head of the National Police's Public Relations Division, Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, asked Brigadier J's family lawyer to convey information in accordance with the procedural law, not speculating on conveying information about injuries and objects that are not his expertise.

"As a lawyer conveys according to the procedural law, don't speculate about injuries, about this object, that object, the expert will explain later," said Dedi after the pre-reconstruction of Brigadier J's case at the Duren Tiga Police complex, South Jakarta, Saturday (23rd). /7).

Inspector General Dedi hopes that the mass media can straighten out various speculations related to the information that developed in the disclosure of the Brigadier J case, in which all parties express their opinions like lawyers.

"If media friends quote from sources who are not experts, the problem will be even more cloudy. This problem will actually be revealed by the Timsus," he said.

The family's legal team, Brigadier J, said that there were irregularities in the death of Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J, which was reported due to a shootout. There were a number of cuts, bruises and blue sores, a wound on the neck suspected to have been drilled with a certain object, as well as injuries to the fingers and toes.

Suspicion of the injuries on Brigadier J's body prompted the family to file a police report at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police on suspicion of premeditated murder and request a re-autopsy.

Johnson Panjaitan, Brigadier J's family attorney who was met at the pre-construction site at the crime scene of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's house, said that the pre-reconstruction activities carried out by Polda Metro Jaya were for two police reports related to harassment and muggings, not reports of suspected premeditated murder reported by his side.

"We still believe it wasn't just a shootout, there was abuse and it wasn't located here (the crime scene)," Johnson said.


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