JAKARTA - Former spokesman for the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Febri Diansyah and former KPK employee Rasamala Aritonang discussed with five legal experts before becoming a lawyer for former Propam Kadiv Inspector General Ferdy Sambo and his wife, Putri Candawathi.
Both of them became lawyers in the premeditated murder case of Nofriansyah Josua Hutabarat or Brigadier J.
"As a form of our seriousness in assisting cases objectively, we have done a number of things, namely having discussions with five laws. Three professors and two doctors of legal knowledge from four universities," Febri said at a press conference at Hotel Erian, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, September 28.
In addition, Febri and Rasamala along with other teams have carried out reconstruction at Magelang's house. Then, studying all the relevant files and information have been carried out.
It didn't stop there, Ferdy and Putri's legal team also had discussions with five psychologists. "There are professors of psychology, clinical psychology experts, and forensic psychology," said Febri.
Then, the main thing is that the murder and premeditated murder cases are also carried out with the team.
Next, Febri and Rasamala have met Putri and Ferdy in person. Before the two signed a power of attorney, he had stated that he would provide objective legal assistance.
"The legal assistance that will be carried out with the team is objective legal assistance, not blindly, not blaming the right and not justifying the wrong," he said.
Previously, the Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) stated that the files for the five suspects in the premeditated murder of Brigadier were complete. The five suspects are Ferdy Sambo, Richard totaling or Bharada E, Bripka Ricky Rizal, Strong Ma'ruf, and Ferdy Sambo's wife, Putri Candrawati.
"Today we declare complete related to premeditated murder," said Deputy Attorney General for General Crimes, Fadil Zumhana.
He explained that the file for this murder case was submitted by the Criminal Investigation Police investigator to the Attorney General's Office. However, it was returned and because investigators were asked to repair it according to the instructions of the investigating prosecutor.
After being repaired, he continued, the Criminal Investigation Department sent back the case file to the AGO. The prosecutor then re-examined the formal and material completeness of the case file.
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