JAKARTA - The University of Indonesia Alumni Association (ILUNI UI) has stated that it will continue to oversee the advocacy process for the death of M Hasya Athalah, a FISIP UI student at the 2022 Force Department of Sociology Bachelor Program who died in a traffic accident in the Srengseng Sawah area, South Jakarta on October 6, 2022, then.

Rian Hidayat, as the ILUNI UI Advocacy Team for victims Hasya emphasized that his party continued to guard until the late Hasya got justice.

"We want this to be processed, so that there is justice and transparency. Regarding wrong or right, let the court's decision be later. Because what we got the latest information about the SP3 was because the late Hasya had died," Rian told VOI at the ILUNI UI Secretariat, UI Salemba Campus Rectorate Building, Central Jakarta, Friday, January 27.

ILUNI UI also questioned the attitude towards the Police regarding the determination of the suspect against Hasya.

"We are wondering why the deceased has been named a suspect. We will demand justice," he said.

Currently, ILUNI UI is still conducting a joint study regarding plans for a pretrial.

"(pretrial) We are reviewing it again with the team, but we have tried it, later we will inform further. What is clear is that first we question about this SP3. How can this suspect be the victim whose SP3 is because he died," he said.

Previously, the police admitted that they did not have enough evidence to determine AKBP Purnawirawan Eko Setia BW as a suspect in the accident that killed UI student Muhammad Hasya Atallah Syahputra.

Traffic Director of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Latif Usman explained, for Eko this also from witness statements also cannot be used as a suspect, because he is in the main right position of road users.

Latif said that at the time of the incident, Eko was actually on the right track and according to his designation.

"Pak Eko is on the main road for him. So he said the term did not rob other motorists of rights, because Pak Eko was in his lane," Latif told reporters, Friday, January 27.


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