JAKARTA - Commission III of the DPR strongly condemns the Surabaya District Court Judge who acquitted Gregorius Ronald Tannur of all charges of persecution to death against his girlfriend Dini Sera Afrianti. Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the DPR Ahmad Sahroni felt ashamed of the judge's decision that damaged law enforcement in Indonesia.

"I strongly condemn this acquittal. Especially as the Chairman of Commission III of the DPR in charge of Law and Human Rights, I feel very ashamed of the decision, it is damaged by our law enforcement," said Sahroni in his statement, Thursday, July 25. According to Sahroni, the criminal evidence committed by the son of a former member of the DPR has clearly been recorded on CCTV. The Jakarta electoral district legislator considered that the decision of the Surabaya District Court judge was 'ngaco' because it was far from prosecution.

"This case is clear evidence, the recording is there, the victim died. Are the perpetrators free? It's just ridiculous, it's far from the prosecutor's demands," said Sahroni. "So for the judge who handles this case, you are sick and embarrassing!" he continued.

Sahroni also asked the Attorney General's Office to immediately file an appeal regarding the decision. He also encouraged the Judicial Commission (KY) to examine the judges who tried Ronald Tannur's case on suspicion of an error or a process flaw.

"I ask the Judicial Commission to examine all the judges who handle the case. Because the judges clearly display a legal flaw to the community," said Sahroni. According to the NasDem politician, the punishment for the perpetrators will greatly influence public confidence in law enforcement. Moreover, he said, Ronald Tannur is the son of a former member of the DPR.

"Public trust in law enforcement is at stake. Don't let the law be selective, just think about who's child's treatment is different. It's very embarrassing and embarrassing," concluded Sahroni. It is known that the Judge of the Surabaya District Court, East Java, acquitted the defendant Gregorius Ronald Tannur in the murder case of Dini Sera Afriyanti (29) at a nightclub in Surabaya on October 4, 2023. Chief Justice Erintuah Damanik stated that Ronald was not legally and convincingly proven to have committed murder or persecution that caused the victim to die.

"The defendant was not legally and convincingly proven as in the first indictment of Article 338 of the Criminal Code or the second Article 351 paragraph (3) of the Criminal Code Or the third Article 359 of the Criminal Code and 351 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code," said Judge Erintuah in Surabaya, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, as reported by Antara.

The judge assessed that the defendant was still trying to help the victim during a critical period. The defendant is said to have taken the victim to the hospital for help.

"Freeing the defendant from all charges by the public prosecutor," said Erintuah


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