Hold Putri Candrawati And Show Ferdy Sambo CS To The Public, DPR: Police Actions That Are Highly Awaited
JAKARTA - Commission III of the DPR RI supports the National Police who detained Ferdy Sambo's wife, Putri Candrawati. This legal commission also appreciates the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo who will display Ferdy Sambo and his friends to the public next week. Member of Commission III of the DPR RI Santoso, assesses that Putri's detention is the right action while proving that the law is not only sharp downwards and blunt upwards.
"What the National Police Chief has decided on PC detention is an act that is eagerly awaited by the public. That the law is not only sharp downwards, but sharp upwards," Santoso told reporters, Saturday, October 1.
According to him, the detention of Putri Candrawati is an important moment for the National Police to restore public trust. "This decision from the National Police Chief is a moment to dispel the people's assumptions so far. And this step must be followed by other law enforcement officers in Indonesia," he said. Santoso reminded that law enforcement must be carried out on an equal basis without discriminating social status.
"The law is equal (equivalent) cannot be distinguished. Whatever the status of a suspect in the community," said Santoso.
It is known that the National Police will also carry out the second stage of the case of the suspect Ferdy Sambo and other suspects in the murder case of Brigadier Nopryansah Yosua Hutabarat (Brigadir J) next week. National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo said all suspects in this case would be shown to the public.
"Yes, that's the procedure (the suspects were shown, ed). Of course the surrender of the suspect and evidence from the police was delivered to the prosecutor's office," said Sigit at the Pancasila Sakti Monument, Lubang Buaya, East Jakarta, Saturday, October 1.
Sigit said the transfer of the suspect and the evidence would be carried out on Monday, October 3, or Wednesday, October 5. According to him, the coordination between the Police and the Attorney General's Office (AGO) went smoothly.
"So we just have to determine once again whether it's Monday or Wednesday," he said.