Bharada E Presents The Reconstruction Of Brigadier J's Murder, This Is A Security Scheme In Particular

JAKARTA - The Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) stated that Richard ruang alias Bharada E, which was presented directly in the reconstruction of the murder case of Brigadier J, would receive attached security.

LPSK spokesman Rully Novian said the security scheme was implemented because of Bharada E's justice collaborator status.

"Bharada E is present at the reconstruction today. Yes, the protection is attached 24 hours," said Rully when contacted, Tuesday, August 30.

The inherent security in question is to alert personnel from detention houses or detention centers to reconstruction locations.

Thus, during the reconstruction process, Bharada E's security can be guaranteed. Then, prevent any actions that threaten him in providing information.

"We escort you into the car, we will secure the construction location, we will control it again in the reconstruction, we will return it to the detention center," he said.

Later, the personnel or members attached to Bharada E will not only come from LPSK. Instead, involve members of the Police.

"There are also investigators who come with us," said Rully.

Originally, the reconstruction of the murder case of Brigadier J would be held at the stop house and personally Inspector General Ferdy Sambo on Tuesday, August 30, at around 10:00 WIB.

The first reconstruction was carried out at Sambo's private house on Jalan Saguling, Mining Complex, Duren Tiga, Pancoran, South Jakarta.

Meanwhile, the shelter is in the same sub-district, Polri Complex, Duren Tiga, Pancoran.

In the murder case of Brigadier J's premeditated murder, the National Police Timsus named Inspector General Ferdy Sambo as a suspect. In fact, he is called the mastermind behind it.

Then there are four other suspects, namely, Bharada Richard totaling, Bripka Ricky Rizal, Strong Maruf, and Putri Candawathi, the wife of Ferdy Sambo as a suspect.

They were charged with Article 340 subsidiary Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) and Article 56 of the Criminal Code.