The Public Prosecutor of the Maluku Prosecutor's Office has demanded Nazril Pahlevi, a defendant in a criminal act of persecution who killed one victim and disabled another for life with the death penalty. "Asking the panel of judges who examined and tried this case to declare the defendant guilty of violating Article 340 of the Criminal Code regarding premeditated murder in conjunction with Articles 338 and 351 of the Criminal Code," said Public Prosecutor Michael Gasperzs during a trial at the Ambon District Court, quoted from Antara, Monday, November 27. The prosecutor in his indictment stated that the defendant's actions resulted in Fajrul Seknun's death. Meanwhile, Arafik Henamuly suffered a stab wound to his buttocks, causing the person concerned to be disabled for life. This criminal case occurred in Tial Village, Salahutu District (Ambon Island), Central Maluku Regency on Saturday, June 17 evening. Meanwhile, the defendant's legal advisory team said that his client took a machete against the victim because he was beaten first. The defendant and his colleague Abduh Maldini Lestahulu were beaten by an unknown person (OTK) using stones until the victim Maldini suffered lacerations to the head. At that time, the two were watching a party in Central-Central Village, Salahutu District (Ambon Island) and then using a motorbike to Tial Village to buy cigarettes. Then there were several youths who blocked their motorbikes driven by the defendant for the purpose of burglary and after buying cigarettes. The defendant was hit by a person with a stone but he lowered his head reflexively so that his colleague Maldini was hit and injured. "They had made a police report at the Salahutu Police, but because they felt it was slow, the defendant returned to his house to take a machete and returned to Tial Village looking for victims and colleagues," explained Mohammad, the defendant's advisory team. The defendant's legal advisory team also admitted that the follow-up trial with the agenda of reading the prosecutor's demands from the Ambon Kejari was delayed five times because the case was taken over by the Attorney General's Office which made the prosecution plan.
In addition, today's trial process did not take place as usual because the number of police officers who carried out armed escorts also increased.

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