JAKARTA - The South Jakarta Police Chief, Kombes Budhi Herdi Susianto, said that Bharada E, the perpetrator of the shooting of Brigadier J at the shelter for the Head of the Propam Division, Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, in the Duren Tiga area, South Jakarta, has a track record of shooting at the Pioneer Regiment, Brimob.
"So coincidentally, as an illustration of information, we also interrogated the commander of Bharada RE that he is a vertical rescue trainer and in the pioneer regiment he is the number one shooting team, first class in the pioneer regiment," explained Budhi at a press conference at the South Jakarta Police Headquarters, Tuesday, July 12.
Currently the status of the person concerned is a witness. According to Budhi, investigators have not found any evidence that supports Bharada E's status as a suspect.
"We need to convey that he is a witness because so far we have not found any supporting evidence to increase his status as a suspect," explained Budhi.
During a shootout in the private room of the Propam Kadiv, Brigadier Nopryansah Josua Hutabarat was holding a gun with two hands. Bharada E returned fire and one of them hit Brigadier Nopryansah Josua Hutabarat's little finger and penetrated other parts of the body.
"I emphasize that all the wounds on Brigadier J, based on the autopsy results, were from gunshot wounds," he said.
The results of the investigation revealed that Brigadier J was holding an HS-16 weapon and 9 bullets were left in the magazine. This means, continued Budhi, the person concerned had spit out seven bullets.
While Bharada E uses a Glock 17 weapon with a maximum magazine of 17 bullets.
"And we found that at the TKP there were 12 bullets left in the magazine. This means that 5 bullets were spewed out. Or shot," explained Budhi.
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