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JAKARTA - The forensic medical team revealed that the finger of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J's left hand that was broken was not the result of abuse. Instead, he got hit by a bullet.

"That is the one whose finger is the direction of the trajectory of the bullet's trajectory, it is clear that the bullet came out of his finger. So that is indeed the trajectory, if the layman's language might be struck, yes, it is like that," said Team Leader Forensic Doctor Ade Firmansyah to reporters, Monday, August 22. .

Ade explained that Brigadier J's two fingers were broken, namely the little finger and the ring finger.

Based on the results of the second autopsy conducted by a team of forensic doctors, Ade also denied the statement by Brigadier J's family attorney, Kamaruddin Simanjuntak. Kamaruddin had mentioned that Brigadier J.

Ade emphasized that the results of the examination did not find any acts of violence. Rather, all of Brigadier J's wounds were from gunshots

"No, the nails are not removed, not at all," said Ade.

Previously, Kamaruddin said he had found new indications of Brigadier J's murder. One of them was Brigadier J's fingernails had come off.

"Then his nails were removed, now we assume he was still alive when he was pulled out, so there was torture," said Kamaruddin.

Apart from the loose fingernails, the suspicion of torture was also confirmed by the snare marks on Brigadier J's neck. Then, there were also wounds on the body's hands and several other body parts.

"There was a rope tied around the neck, it was suspected that there was an incision on the back, there was an incision on the nose until it was stitched, under the eye there were several cuts, then on the shoulder there was this crushed damage," he said.

Meanwhile, in this case, the team named five suspects. They include Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Bharada Richard Eliezer, Bripka Ricky Rizal, and Strong Maruf.

Most recently, the Timsus also named Putri Chandrawathi or the wife of Ferdy Sambo as suspects.

They were charged with Article 340 subsidiary Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) and Article 56 of the Criminal Code.


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