JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) found strong indications of obstruction of justice or efforts to hinder law enforcement at the official residence of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo at the Duren Tiga Police Complex, South Jakarta.

"From the beginning, we said there were strong indications of obstruction of justice, when we checked the crime scene the indications were getting stronger," said Komnas HAM Commissioner Mohammad Chorirul Anam, Monday, August 15.

Anam said when checking the crime scene, the team from Komnas HAM was also accompanied directly by Inafis, the National Police Dokkes and the National Police Labfor.

The team from Komnas HAM also asked several questions, one of which was about the angle of fire inside the official house of the former Head of the Propam Police, Inspector General of Police, Ferdy Sambo, who had been named a suspect in the case of the death of Brigadier J.

Komnas HAM also appreciates the open nature of the National Police for providing the widest possible access and information to the Komnas HAM team.

When at the crime scene, Komnas HAM immediately tested or matched a number of photos or information previously obtained by the human rights institution.

"We checked whether the room was correct and so on," said Anam.

Not only that, the team from Komnas HAM also asked about the position of the body. When confirmed, the information provided by the National Police is the same as what was pocketed by Komnas HAM.

It didn't stop there, Komnas HAM also confirmed gunshot holes in the walls. The result is the same as the data or information that has been collected by the institution.


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