Agree With The Prosecutor, Judge Simpulkan Ferdy Sambo Shoot Brigadier J

The panel of judges concluded that the defendant Ferdy Sambo also shot Yosua alias Brigadier J with a Clock-type firearm at the official residence of the Police Complex, Duren Tiga, South Jakarta, on July 8.That conclusion was drawn by the facts that emerged during the trial. Starting from evidence to witness statements and experts."The panel of judges received sufficient confidence that the defendant had fired Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat using a Clock-type firearm," said Chief Judge Wahyu Iman Santosa during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Monday, February 13.Then, from a collection of facts that were assembled into a common thread, the Panel of Judges believed Ferdy Sambo shot Brigadier J using black gloves. The goal is to remove evidence in the form of fingerprints."At that time the defendant was carried out using black gloves," said Judge Wahyu.The conclusion seemed to reflect a panel of judges who agreed with the public prosecutor (JPU). Because, at the previous trial, Ferdy Sambo was said to have shot Brigadier J to make sure he was completely lifeless."Then to make sure it really died, witness Ferdy Sambo, who was already wearing black gloves, held a firearm and shot him in the head once right into the back of the victim's left side of the head, causing the victim to die," said the prosecutor.The shot from the former Head of the Propam Division penetrated from the left side to the nose. The shot was in accordance with the results of the examination by the Labfor, Inafis, and forensic medicine teams.Bahakn, the shot was said to have resulted in burns on the victim's right side of the cheek."Witness Ferdy Sambo's shot went into the back of the victim's left side, which through the nose resulted in burns," said the prosecutor.