JAKARTA - The Supreme Court Supervisory Agency (Bawas MA) has deployed a team to examine the panel of judges who acquitted the defendant Gregorius Ronald Tannur, the defendant in the murder case of Dini Sera Arfianti.

The move was taken after examining a complaint from the family of Dini Sera Arfianti for alleged ethical violations committed by three judges at the Surabaya District Court.

"In the near future the team will immediately launch to Surabaya to conduct an in-depth investigation and examination of related parties and the reported parties," said Head of the Supreme Court Bawas, Sugiyanto, to reporters, Friday, August 2.

It is known that the panel of judges handling the case were Chief Justice Erintuah Damanik and two Member Judges, namely Mangapul and Heru Hanindyo.

The examination of the three judges was to ensure whether there was a violation of the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct of Judges (KEPPH).

That way, the polemic about the allegations behind Gregorius Ronald Tannur's free verdict will be even brighter.

"To ascertain whether there is a violation of the KEPPH in the decision of the case or not," he said.

Currently, the team formed is said to be compiling data that will be used for examination. However, the data or material in question is not detailed.

"Currently, the inspection team has started working to collect the materials needed for the examination of the reported parties," said Sugiyanto.

Meanwhile, the Dini family of Sera Arfianti officially reported the panel of judges at the Surabaya District Court who acquitted the defendant Gregorius Ronald Tannur to the Supreme Court Supervisory Agency, on July 31.


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