30 August, Putri Candawathi And Inspector General Ferdy Sambo 'Pulang' To Duren Tiga

JAKARTA - The Duren Tiga National Police housing complex is the beginning of all the career destruction that was built by Inspector General Ferdy Sambo. There he was the mastermind behind the murder of Brigadier J, his own aide.

Tuesday, August 30, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo will return to his shelter. Not only Ferdy Sambo. Investigators will also present Putri Candrawati's wife, Bharada Richard totaling Pudihang Lumiu alias Bharada E, Bripka Ricky Rizal or Bripka RR, and household assistant Sambo Kuwat Maruf.

These five people are believed by the police to be at the scene when Brigadier J's life is lost. And later on Tuesday, they will all reorganize how the murder happened.

The Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo, explained that investigators did not only present all the suspects. They will also be accompanied by legal counsel to join together to see the rework.

"Later together, we will witness the reconstruction," said Dedi, Friday, August 26 last night.

For the sake of transparency, especially since this case has really attracted public attention, the police have also invited Kompolnas and Komnas HAM.

The attorney for the Brigadier J family has their own analysis of why Ferdy Sambo still had time to appeal the dishonorable dismissal decision from the Police. Read the article here.

"This is in accordance with the National Police Chief's commitment, that this entire process must also be to maintain transparency in our objectivity, inviting external supervisors, namely Komnas HAM and Kompolnas," he said.

The National Police has named five people as suspects in the premeditated murder case of Brigadier J. They are Ferdy Sambo, Putri Candrawati, Bharada Richard pudihang Lumiu alias Bharada E, Bripka Ricky Rizal or Bripka RR, and household assistant Sambo Kuwat Maruf.

They were charged with Article 340 subsidiary Article 338 in conjunction with Article 55 in conjunction with Article 56 of the Criminal Code. Article 340 regulates criminal acts related to premeditated murder with the threat of the death penalty, life imprisonment, or 20 years imprisonment.