Ferdy Sambo-Putri Candrawathi Needs To Be Careless At The Detention Center, Singgung Expert With The Possibility Of Running Away
JAKARTA - ASA Indonesia Institute researcher, Reza Indragiri Amriel assessed that the former Head of the Propam Polri Ferdy Sambo and his wife, Putri Candrawathi, needed to be closely guarded in detention centers (rutan). Both are considered to be able to injure themselves or commit suicide because they were shaken by the decision of the South Jakarta District Court (PN).
Ferdy Sambo has just been sentenced to death by the panel of judges for being found guilty in the premeditated murder case of Yosua Nofriansyah or Brigadier J. Meanwhile, Putri was sentenced to 20 years.
"The detention center needs to guard the extra FS and PC after the verdict," Reza told reporters in a written statement quoted on Tuesday, February 14.
Reza alluded to a study stating that the suicide rate in detention was greater than in prisons. The reason is that the defendants are often shaken by the verdict handed down by the panel of judges.
"The suspect or defendant (can, ed) be in shock. He was shaken by his soul," he said.
Thus, officers were asked to be extra harsh in guarding the two of them in their respective detention cells. "In order not to commit actions that can be fatal for their own lives," said Reza.
Previously, Sambo was found guilty of violating Article 340 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 Paragraph 1 to (1) of the Criminal Code. The judge considered mitigating and burdensome things.
Aggravating considerations, Ferdy was considered complicated when giving testimony. He also committed a crime against his own aide and caused tremendous noise.
In addition, Ferdy Sambo is also considered to have tarnished and dragged many police officers into legal cases and did not admit his actions. Meanwhile, the panel of judges did not see it.
Meanwhile, Putri was sentenced to 20 years in prison by the judge. One of his considerations was that he destroyed the future of many members of the National Police.
It was noted that in the series of premeditated murder cases of Brigadier J, dozens of members were deemed involved in an obstruction. They were sanctioned internally through the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) trial.
Another weight consideration is that Putri Candrawathi is considered complicated in providing information and not straightforward in court. This made it difficult for the trial.
Just like Ferdy, the judge also did not find any mitigating considerations for Putri Candrawati.