The Political Will Of The National Police Chief Must Be Implemented By Investigators Who Investigate The Shooting Case Of Brigadier J
JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police Headquarters has examined the lover of Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J named Vera at the Jambi Police. The 6-hour examination aims to assist the police in uncovering the last time the two communicated. Previously, the police had also found CCTV around the residence of the inactive Propam Kadiv Inspector General Ferdy Sambo. A special team will also conduct a re-autopsy on Brigadier J's body on Wednesday, July 27 tomorrow.
Member of Commission III of the DPR, Didik Mukrianto, believes that the case of Brigadier J's death will be revealed if the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo has the political will. Because according to him, speculation about Brigadier J's death continues to grow every day.
"If the political will of the National Police Chief is implemented in a serious, transparent and accountable action will, I am sure that all the motives, modes and construction of the case will be revealed," said Didik in his statement, Monday, July 25.
Didik emphasized that the development of Brigadier J's case would be a public question as long as the case disclosure process was not transparent and accountable. Moreover, he said, in this case the investigator used a scientific criminal investigation approach. uncover a case," said Didik.
Didik added, in the scientific investigation process, the role of science is very large in assisting the disclosure and investigation of criminal acts.
"One of the roles is forensic science, which is a science that uses multiple disciplines to apply natural sciences, chemistry, medicine, biology, psychology, and criminology," he said.
Meanwhile, the National Police confirmed that there had been no naming of suspects in the case of Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J.
"Who said the suspect is? No suspect has been named against anyone," said Director of General Crimes at the National Police Brigadier General Andi Rian when contacted, Sunday, July 24.
Andi responded to news from one of the media which stated that Bharada E, the police officer suspected of shooting Brigadier J, was a suspect. However, recently, the content and title of the news have been changed.
"No suspect has been named yet. Please quote!" said Andi.