Forensic Doctor Immediately Reveals Brigadier J .'s Autopsy Results
JAKARTA - The forensic doctor team will soon reveal the results of the re-autopsy of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J.
"In the near future, doctor Ade (Ade Firmansyah, chairman of the Re-Autopsy Team, ed) from the Indonesian Forensic Medical Association will also present the results of the second autopsy after the exhumation was carried out some time ago in Jambi," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo to reporters, Thursday. , August 11th.
In handling the case of Brigadier J, a special team led by the Director of General Crimes Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi also examined Inspector General Fery Sambo at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters, Depok.
"The team also conducted additional investigations of the suspect on KM's brother. Today it is still a process," he continued.
In addition, an examination was carried out on the investigators of the Polda Metro Jaya by a team of the General Supervision Inspectorate (Irwasum).
"Everything is still in process, later the results will also be conveyed," said Dedi.
As previously reported, the General Chair of the Indonesian Forensic Doctors Association, Ade Firmansyah Sugiharto, revealed the findings during the re-autopsy process of Brigadier Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier, which was held today.
"At the examination, we needed to report that apart from signs of decay, we clearly saw the shape of the corpse after the autopsy. Starting from an incision to open the head, which is usually done starting from the protrusion of the right mastoid bone to the left," he explained to reporters, Wednesday. , July 27.
In addition, continued Ade, an I-shaped incision was found starting from the chin to the pubic bone.
"It's a standard autopsy technique that is usually done. There are also signs of formalin being done here," added Ade.
He explained that the autopsy process took quite a long time because doctors needed to determine whether the marks on Brigadier J's body were really injured before or after the incident or due to the decay process.
The examination process took a long time because we had to be careful in determining the cause of the wounds found on Brigadier J.
That way, the results that will be obtained are scientifically based and can be accounted for.