Call Husband So Feared And Hard To Work After Caption, The Wife Of Ayunda's Former Driver's Wife Asks For Justice

JAKARTA - Rini, the wife of Sulaeman, the former driver of Nindy Ayunda, again underwent an examination at the South Jakarta Metro Police on Friday, November 11, yesterday. Rini was accompanied by lawyer Fahmi Bachmid during the examination. He questioned her husband's case because it had been going on for almost a year but had not reaped any results." “ We are looking for justice for her husband, who was held captive, whose independence was seized in 2021. The report has been circulating all this second and he doesn't know what it looks like," said Fahmi at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, November 11.He admitted that he was surprised if this case had not yet been named a suspect in the alleged confinement case. "This “ This easy case why is it like this," he said.On the occasion, Fahmi Bachmid admitted that he had a key witness which was currently kept secret. The key witness was aware of the alleged confinement of Leman."How it happened, later I will bring Rini and there are also witnesses, I don't need to mention his name, because he is a key witness. Because he was the one who was ordered to determine the confinement to keep Sulaeman from going anywhere, "explained Fahmi."Many facts have been conveyed by Sulaeman during the examination process where he was hit, put in a black head covering and taken somewhere and everything has been conveyed by Sulaeman," he concluded.Rini admitted that her husband became a tulatite and could not work optimally because he was afraid. "The fear has always been there since the incident, my husband is afraid, especially to go to the road where he has been held captive, he is already afraid. And tulit is the effect of it to work with our lives as a family, no one wants to be with tulit people. Automatically our economy will have an impact. Meanwhile, I have five people that I have to fight for, including my parents, so I really ask the Police to help me seek justice like that," he explained.