Brigadier J's Death Case Is 2 Weeks Old, Advocacy Team: It's Just A Matter Of Whether Or Not To Reveal It

JAKARTA - The Advocacy Team for Handling Law and Justice (Tampak) hopes that Commission III of the DPR can continue to oversee the case of Brigadier J's death. They ask Commission III to continue to encourage the National Police Chief to resolve this case.

Coordinator of the Law Enforcement & Justice Advocates Team (Appear) Roberth Keytimu assessed that the Police had obtained evidence after evidence so that there was no longer any reason to delay the completion of the case.

"If you look at this incident, it's a fact that there was a death, the evidence is that there are witnesses, there is an autopsy letter, what else has to be waited for, just reveal it. Now the problem is not the lack of evidence, but is there a will from law enforcement and the police to immediately reveal this?" problem. Would you mind not revealing this matter?" said Roberth at the Nusantara I Building, DPR, Friday, July 22.

"Don't procrastinate, it makes people ask, who really is great in this country. This perpetrator has not been revealed, it's been two weeks, that's what we expect. I think all people are pressing for this to be revealed immediately," he continued.

Meanwhile, another representative from Tampak, Saor Siagian said, the special team formed by the National Police Chief was a battle for the image of the National Police institution itself. Moreover, according to him, there are 4 3-star generals who lead the disclosure of this case.

"Well, there are 4 3-star generals who lead the team's name, I think the battle is about image rather than our police. Therefore, I think this will be disclosed soon, the evidence is very simple, all the clues are there, only the engineering events that were previously closed. Now at Headquarters, we will focus on investigating the matter of defamation, no more allegations of accusations against the deceased, this is enough," said Saor. "Let all the police focus on who the killer is rather than this brigadier Joshua. That's what I think is important," he continued.

Saor added that the deactivation of the 3 police officers should not only be used as an administrative function. However, the National Police Chief must use this as a clean-up momentum to maintain public trust.

"It seems encouraging, don't stop just administration, who is involved, let's clean it all up. Don't let 10-20 police officers be bad, our institution will be tarnished. So if there is a need for 20, clean it up immediately, so that trust in the police returns," said Saor. Moreover, he added, this case was colored by allegations of abuse. According to Saor, the accusation could undermine confidence in the police institution.

"That's another insult, there are new accusations that will again undermine the trust of the police. That's why I said, what can be done by the police at Headquarters is focused. The question of who uncovers the murder, not about sexual harassment, don't turn it there, lest they get involved It's dangerous," said Saor.