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JAKARTA - Former Head of Subunit I Sub-Directorate III of the Directorate of General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri, Irfan Widyanto, finally admitted that he did not have a warrant (sprin) to secure CCTV DVR around the Ferdy Sambo official residence or the location of the death of Brigadier J. The confession began when the prosecutor alluded to whether or not the police had shot the police. Irfan also said that he could have heard the information even before the order was made to secure the CCTV DVR. "Before CCTV was taken, did you know?" asked the prosecutor during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, December 15. "I already know," answered Irfan. Then, the prosecutor began asking questions about the benefits of taking CCTV DVR. In fact, it is one of the important pieces of evidence. To the prosecutor, Irfan said he did not know for sure the reason for taking the CCTV DVR. He only believes in this matter for the purposes of investigation and investigation. "I don't know, what I clearly knew at the time was that I didn't come in, I just heard what happened, there was a shooting incident between police officers, and it was h+1 only the next day," he said. "So that my belief or my understanding, I received this order means for the benefit of perhaps legal interests," continued Irfan. Until finally, the prosecutor mentioned taking the CCTV DVR or when he came to the scene there was an official warrant. Irfan stated that there was no such matter. "You take it, there is a procedure. This is not an instant. Is there an order from Bareskrim?" asked the prosecutor "At that time I came to Duren Tiga on my direct orders," answered Irfan. "I asked if there was an official order from Bareskrim?" asked the prosecutor again. "I don't know," answered Irfan. Hearing this testimony, the prosecutor changed the question. Irfan was asked to answer whether or not there was a warrant from the Criminal Investigation Department to carry out the task of taking CCTV. "Nothing," answered Irfan again. "That's what matters. It's very important," said the prosecutor. "That's my kanit's authority," said Irfan. "Yes, every legal action must have a warrant," said the prosecutor. "Until today there is a warrant?" asked the prosecutor again. "Nothing," answered Irfan.

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