JAKARTA - The Public Prosecutor (JPU) showed two blades of the knife that Ma'ruf brought and was said to threaten Nopriansyah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J The moment he showed the two knives began when the judge asked witness Prayogi Iktara Wikaton about handing over the knife by Strong Ma'ruf. "What knife?" asked the judge during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, November 9. "I was entrusted with Pisau and HT. More or less like a noble, small kitchen knife," answered Prayogi. Then, Prayogi, who was the mantam driver of Ferdy Sambo, said that the handover of the knife by Strong Ma'ruf was shortly after the death of Brigadier J or July 8. "As far as I remember there were 2 blades (pisau). (It was entrusted) at the papasan time gate. Om was strong, called, then handed it over to me, then said 'help put it in the kitchen'," said Yogi. Furthermore, the Public Prosecutor asked permission from the panel of judges to show the two knives that had now been confiscated as evidence. After finishing, Prayogi continued his testimony. He said the knife was immediately placed in the kitchen after Ma'ruf was strong in entrusting it. "(The knife, red) I immediately put the kitchen," said Prayogi. For information, Prayogi was presented to testify in the premeditated murder case of Brigadier J for the defendants Strong Ma'ruf and Ricky Rizal. In this case, Strong Ma'ruf and Ricky Rizal were jointly charged with premeditated murder against Brigadier J. Thus, they are suspected of violating Article 340 subsidiary 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code.

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