JAKARTA - Ferdy Sambo's former aide, Adzan Romer, seemed to deny the statement from the former Head of the Propam Police regarding the type of firearm (senpi) that had fallen. Because, it is believed that the weapon was not a Wilson Combat type. Rather, HS-19.

Ferdy Sambo had originally dropped a gun when he arrived at his official residence at the Police Complex, Duren Tiga, South Jakarta.

Romer's testimony began when evidence of senpi was presented. The judge also questioned whether the gun had fallen from the control of his former boss.

"Is HS what you saw fall from the car when the defendant got off at Duren Tiga street," the judge asked during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Tuesday, November 22.

"I don't know exactly which HS weapon it is or not (which fell, ed). But I know exactly that it is a noble HS weapon (which was shown, ed)," answered Romer.

He reiterated Romer's belief when he was questioned by Ferdy Sambo's legal adviser.

According to him, he knew the type of firearm, including the one that had fallen from Ferdy Sambo's hands. However, he could not confirm whether the HS-19 type weapon that was confiscated at this time belonged to his former boss

"HS weapons, what are those weapons you saw?" asked the legal adviser.

"I don't know, sir, but I make sure it was HS who fell," said Romer.

"Where can you confirm that the weapon is HS. Meanwhile, what you were showing was the chairman of the assembly, you do not know," said the legal adviser.

"I don't know, sir, because I don't know the number, sir. But if the weapon falls, I can tell the difference, which HS is it," said Romer.

Hearing Romer's testimony, members of the legal advisory team asked the panel of judges to order the Public Prosecutor (JPU) to display CCTV showing the moment the gun fell from Ferdy Sambo's hand.

"Your Honor, this is very important for us, please later we will bring CCTV. What will be shown, Your Honor, so at the time of the investigation we asked to be carried out to confirm what was conveyed by Romer's brother," said the legal adviser.

"Okay, the prosecutor will present it with experts, that's how it is," replied the judge.

Meanwhile, Ferdy Sambo had stated that the gun that fell from his possession was the Wilson Combat type. This testimony was conveyed at the trial which was held last November 8.

"The weapon that fell was not an HS weapon, but my personal weapon, Wilson Combat, which is indeed similar to the weapon displayed," said Ferdy Sambo.


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