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JAKARTA - A special team from the National Police will depart for Jambi today. The goal is to prepare for the exhumation process and the autopsy of Nopryansah Yosua Hutabara alias Brigadier J.

"Today, all teams have left for Jambi," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Tuesday, July 26.

Originally, the special team formed by the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo consisted of forensic doctors consisting of the Indonesian Forensic Doctors Association (PDFI), Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital (RSPAD), and the National Police Health Center.

However, at this time it cannot be conveyed in detail about the first steps taken by the special team upon arrival in Jambi. The reason is that the investigation step is the investigator's authority.

The process of exhumation and re-autopsy was carried out to seek justice behind the death of Brigadier J. Moreover, this step was a request from the family who believed that there was an element of premeditated murder behind it.

Thus, the National Police agreed to conduct a re-autopsy on the body of Brigadier J.

"It was decided that the exhumation in Jambi will be held on Wednesday tomorrow," said Dedi.

Nopryansah Yosua Hutabara alias Brigadier J died at the shelter for the Head of the Propam Division of the National Police Inspector General Ferdy Sambo in the Duren Tiga area, South Jakarta, on Friday, July 8.

So far, Brigadier J's cause of death is said to have been involved in a shootout with Bharada RE.

However, the family believes there is an alleged premeditated murder behind it. So, report the allegations.


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