PA 212 Protests Free Sentence Of 2 Police 'Keep FPI Troops Killing Genderuwo?' Yusuf Muhammad Gives A Shocking Reply!
JAKARTA - The Alumni Brotherhood (PA) 212 responded to the acquittal verdict handed down by a judge at the South Jakarta District Court against two police defendants involved in the shooting of the FPI special army.
According to the General Chairperson of PA 212, Slamet Ma'arif, this acquittal further demonstrates the strangeness of the law in this country. Because the judge's decision only departs from the defendant's point of view.
"From the start, it was strange that he was the one who killed him, he was the one who testified that he was free. This country is getting funnier, then is it the army that killed Genderuwo?" said Slamet when contacted by the media, Jakarta, Friday, March 18.
Slamet's statement was criticized sharply by social media activist Yusuf Muhammad. He couldn't believe that at the beginning of this case, six FPI laskars were believed by their support groups to have been martyred.
"Everywhere, if people believe that they have been martyred, they are grateful, why is it even more complicated to carry around genderuwo," he said via a tweet on Twitter @yusuf_dumdum, reported Friday, March 18.
The panel of judges at the South Jakarta District Court (PN) has ruled that two police officers accused of the unlawful killing of members of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) are free from criminal charges, even though the prosecutor's primary charges are proven.
By the judge, the actions of Police Brigadier One (Briptu) Fikri Ramadhan and Police Inspector Two (Ipda) Mohammad Yusmin Ohorella could not be subject to criminal charges because they fall into the category of forced defense and forced defense that exceeds the limit.
"Thus, First Brigadier Fikri and Ipda Yusmin cannot be sentenced for reasons of justification and forgiveness," said Chief Justice M. Arif Nuryanta in a verdict read out during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Jakarta, Antara, Friday, March 18.