JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Martin D. Tumbelaka highlighted the case of the death of Brigadier Muhammad Nurhadi, which occurred last April in Gili Trawangan, Lombok. He emphasized the importance of transparency and firmness of law enforcement in handling cases suspected of involving fellow police officers.
"We have to make sure that the legal process in this case runs honestly and implicitly. This involves the lives of members of the police themselves, and there are strong allegations of involvement of fellow officers," said Martin, Wednesday, June 25.
He emphasized that the clarity, disclosure of information, and firmness in law enforcement carried out by the apparatus are very important to maintain public trust.
"Don't let Sambo's case volume 2," he said.
Martin also regretted the slow detention of the suspects and the lack of explanation regarding the motives and roles of each party involved. According to him, this not only damages the credibility of the National Police institution, but also hurts the sense of justice towards victims.
"Investigations cannot stop at the determination of the suspect alone. The public has the right to know what really happened. The motive, chronology, and background of inter-party relations need to be conveyed proportionally to the public so that they do not become wild balls," Martin explained.
This member of the House of Representatives Law and Security Commission also emphasized the importance of protecting the victim's family. Including, said Martin, appropriate legal and psychosocial assistance.
"What must be maintained is not only the reputation of the institution, but the integrity of the legal process itself. If there is a mistake, it must be revealed and prosecuted according to the applicable law. Instead, the credibility of the apparatus is tested," said the legislator from the North Sulawesi electoral district.
In addition, Martin also encourages a thorough evaluation of the internal control system within the police, especially the function of ethical development and professional supervision.
Martin is of the view that a member of Propam who is actually in charge of supervising the ethics and discipline of members but actually committing an unlawful act is a sign of an in-depth structural problem. He also ensured that commission III would continue to oversee the case.
"Don't let this case end without clarity. Victims and their families are entitled to truth and justice. And the public has the right to see that the state is present in maintaining the lives and dignity of every citizen, including its own apparatus," concluded Martin.
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It is known that the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB Police) Regional Police have named two members of the NTB Regional Police Propam who were dishonorably dismissed (PTDH) as suspects for the death of Brigadier Nurhadi. They are Kompol I Made Yogi Purusa (YG) and Ipda Haris Chandra (HC or AC).
Both were named suspects for the death of Nurhadi for violating Articles 351 and 359 of the Criminal Code. YG and AC are suspected of committing criminal acts of persecution in accordance with Article 351 KHUP which is an act that causes others to suffer injuries and causes death.
They are also suspected of violating Article 359 of the Criminal Code, namely criminal acts caused by negligence, causing other people to die.
Direskrimum Polda NTB, Kombes Syarif Hidayat revealed that from the results of the exhumation and autopsy, it was found that there were signs of violence on the victim Nurhadi's body, causing her to die.
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