Azis Samual's Motive For Ordering The KNPI Chairman To Attack Has Not Been Revealed
JAKARTA - The police are still investigating the motive behind Azis Samual who ordered another suspect to gang up on the General Chair of the Indonesian Youth National Committee (KNPI), Haris Pertama. Because, throughout the examination, Azis always did not admit his actions.
"We are still investigating this motive. Why? Because until now the person in question still refuses and has not admitted his actions," said Director of the General Criminal Investigation of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Tubagus Ade Hidayat to reporters, Wednesday, March 2.
Although he always does not admit his actions, said Tubagus, the suspect determination against Azis Samual is in accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP). Where, investigators have two preliminary pieces of evidence.
"We are still exploring the motivation with various kinds of evidence owned by investigators," said Tubagus.
"There is witness testimony, expert testimony, letter or document evidence, evidence of instructions and there is conformity and finally the suspect's statement," he continued.
On the other hand, Tubagus emphasized that Azis, who always refused and refused to be involved, would not be a problem in the investigation process. This is because investigators did not refer to the information or confessions of the suspect.
"Then losing the testimony of the suspect refusing it doesn't matter because investigators are not trying to find a confession," said Tubagus
Golkar politician Azis Samual has been named a suspect in the case of beating the chairman of the Indonesian Youth National Committee (KNPI), Haris Pertama. The determination of the suspect is based on the results of the examination and the title of the case.
Then, the results of the examination revealed the role of Azis Samual. He is called the giver of the order to gang up on Haris the First.
"His role is that he is suspected of having ordered the executioners to carry out beatings," said Tubagus.
So, in this case, Azis Samual is accused of under Article 55 to 1 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 170 of the Criminal Code. He also faces up to 9 years in prison.