JAKARTA - Suspect Shane Lukas refused to show a promotional scene during the reconstruction of the persecution case against David Ozora. Because, according to him, there has never been such an incident.
Meanwhile, the scene he refused was promoting Mario Dandy Satryo by stating 'it's really good to play football'.
The refusal began when investigators read the scene if Shane Lukas had commented on Mario who was molesting David.
"There was a kind of provocation scene by Shane, by SL, according to the minutes when we conducted the examination," said investigators at Green Permata Residence Housing, Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta, Friday, March 10.
In the scene file, it was written that Shane had said 'Den really enjoyed playing football' with a teasing tone. Which Mario then replied by calling 'it's good to play football'. Then Shane responded again that Shane said 'free kick' while giving a signal.
At that time, Shane refused to play it by pointing at the gesture of shaking his hands and shaking his head.
"Nothing," said Shane, who then demonstrated the real scene.
Responding to this, investigators said that the investigation report (BAP) was based on Mario's statement.
"We will repair this BAP later. Because the MDS BAP said it was like this. Not from us, yes, this is the BAP signed," said the investigator.
For information, the reconstruction of the persecution case against David Ozora is planned to demonstrate dozens of scenes.
In the reconstruction, only Mario Dandy and Shane Lukas were presented. Meanwhile, AG was decided to use a replacement role.
The purpose of reconstruction is to find agreement between the testimony of witnesses and perpetrators and the evidence that has been collected.
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