JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) said that so far the cyber team of the National Police has examined 10 cell phones related to the death of Brigadier J.

"The cyber team has collected 15 mobile phones and 10 of them have been examined. Meanwhile, five more are being analyzed," said Komnas HAM Commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, August 5.

He said that based on a request for information from the cyber team, Komnas HAM obtained photos, documents, contacts, accounts, including when the conversation took place.

"Including other digital findings," said Beka.

In addition, to Komnas HAM, the cyber team also showed a number of investigation administrative documents. Finally, the institution obtained a number of raw materials for conversations.

The results of the exposure in the form of conversations, photos, documents, contacts and so on will be further analyzed by Komnas HAM.

Beka also said that initially Komnas HAM scheduled an examination or a request for information related to the ballistic test.

However, this was postponed because a special team formed by the National Police Chief conveyed the latest developments.

The request for information related to the communication obtained through the cellphone took place at 09.00 WIB and only finished around 15.00 WIB.

"So, today we are asking for information from the cyber team and Timsus regarding communication obtained from cellphones, not ballistics," he said.


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