Member of Commission III of the House of Representatives Nasir Djamil encouraged the National Police to form a special team (timsus) to investigate the house fire case that killed Tribrata TV journalists and three family members in Karo Regency, North Sumatra.

Currently, the North Sumatra Police have named two suspects in the case.

"I deeply regret and regret the incident, I am very concerned. Because what I get information, these journalists often report reports related to online circulation or gambling in the area they work for, and that is then the risk they receive," said Nasir, Tuesday, July 9.

"And I think, I agree that later there is a proposal and we encourage the police to form a special team. Because this is serious, this concerns the journalist profession that he reports an event and he also tries to provide clarity to the public," he continued.

Therefore, the Aceh electoral district legislator hopes that the leadership in the National Police will form a special team to thoroughly investigate the case until it is clear.

"So that there is no confusion, the involvement of these individuals, those individuals, and so on. So that the speculation that has developed so far can be revealed," said Nasir.

"We hope that hopefully there will also be parties outside the police to help the team," he continued.

According to Nasir, the special team of the National Police can also involve other stakeholders such as local community leaders.

"Yes, there are community leaders who have a correlation with what happened, so they are a bit objective. There is no need for a task force either, but a kind of team that involves people outside the police, this is part of transparency and accountability to investigate this case," he concluded.


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