JAKARTA - A member of the Murder Incident Team (TP3) Amien Rais said the mubahalah oath is better known to the public as the pocong oath. This oath in technical language is called the breaking oath.

This mubahalah oath is submitted to the Metro Jaya Police to prove the truth of the statement related to the death of 6 soldiers of the Front Pembela Islam (FPI).

"Indeed, in the civil law as well as the law that we face today, the disputes between the two parties, that if in popular terms it is a sworn oath," said Amien Rais in the Mubahalah Family 6 Laskar FPI event, Wednesday, March 3.

"It turns out that this pocong oath has a technical legal term, which is the breaking oath," he continued.

The technical language of the oath was also known after there was information from one of the members of TP3. But it is acknowledged that the oath does not have an institution or institution that applies it.

"That this mubahalah has no institution, no institution in our positive law," he said.

Earlier, the Murder Incident Team (TP3) invited the Metro Jaya Police to take the oath of allegiance. It's just that the Metro Jaya Police did not fulfill the invitation.


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