It Turns Out That This Is The Task Of The Irsus Polri Behind The Investigation Into The Case Of Brigadier J
JAKARTA - The National Police have deployed the Special Inspectorate (Irsus) to investigate the bloody incident that killed Brigadier J at Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's house. Later, Irsus will handle violations of the code of ethics committed by the police officers behind the series of cases.
"Yes, that's right, (irsum leads to, ed) the trial of the code of ethics," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Thursday, August 4.
In this case, only Bharada E will be processed in the code of ethics trial. Because the special team (timsus) has named him a suspect.
However, it is possible that there will be other suspects. The reason is that the Timsus investigators used Article 55 of the Criminal Code in the process of determining the suspect.
Dedi continued, regarding the work scheme of Irsus in the case of Brigadier J, details will be presented later. The plan, the matter will be presented today.
"Later, I will ask Wairwasum whether it will be released today or tomorrow," said Dedi.
On the previous occasion, Dedi said that the case of Brigadier J's murder was also confirmed by the Police to be handled transparently. The Special Inspectorate (Irsus) was involved.
"Irsus will conduct an examination of anyone related to the incident at the Duren Tiga TKP," said Dedi.
Brigadier J died at the shelter for the Head of the Propam Division of the National Police Inspector General Ferdy Sambo in the Duren Tiga area, South Jakarta, on Friday, July 8. The cause of death of Brigadier J is said to have been involved in a shootout with Bharada E.
In this case, the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit named Bharada E as a suspect in the murder of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J. The determination of this suspect was announced after the case was concluded.
In this case, Bharada E is suspected of under Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 and Article 56 of the Criminal Code.