JAKARTA - The Investigating Team of the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) of the Attorney General's Office has transferred the case file of the IS suspect to the public prosecutor (JPU) in the case of alleged gross human rights violations in Paniai, Papua.
The head of the AGO's Center for Legal Information, Ketut Sumedana, said that the file was handed over to the Public Prosecutor of the Directorate of Prosecution for the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes.
"The Jampidsus team at the Attorney General's Office has delegated the first phase of the case file on behalf of the suspected IS, related to the alleged case of gross human rights violations in the incident in Paniai, Papua Province, in 2014 to the Public Prosecutor of the Directorate of Prosecution of the Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes," Sumedana said in a statement. written quoted by Antara, Saturday, April 16.
In the near future, he continued, the case file on behalf of the IS suspect will be declared complete by the public prosecutor. Currently, he added, the Public Prosecutor is still studying the case file and preparing the legal construction for the indictment against the IS suspect.
The articles that are suspected of being the IS suspect are Article 42 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 9 letter a in conjunction with Article 7 letter b of Law Number 26 of 2000 concerning the Human Rights Court and Article 40 in conjunction with Article 9 letter h in conjunction with Article 7 letter b of the Law. Law Number 26 of 2000 concerning Human Rights Courts.
The trial of the IS suspect will be held at the Makassar City Human Rights Court, South Sulawesi.
"The trial of the IS suspect in the case of alleged gross human rights violations in the Paniai incident in 2014 will be held at the Makassar Human Rights Court," he said.
IS, who is a retired TNI officer, was named a suspect in a case of gross human rights violations in Paniai, Papua, in 2014. When the Paniai incident occurred, the IS suspect was a liaison officer at the Paniai Kodim.
The Attorney General's Office announced the determination of the suspect in the case of gross human rights violations in Paniai on Friday (1/4).
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