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JAKARTA - Former Karo Paminal of the Propam Division, Hendra Kurniawan, said that the defendant Irfan Widyanto was not on the list of holders of the order (sprin) for securing CCTV DVR in the case of the death of Brigadier J. The testimony began when the public prosecutor (JPU) questioned the administration process for the issuance of sprin. "Continuing the panel of judges' questions about administration, must there be a warrant, has a warrant been issued to secure the CCTV?" asked the prosecutor during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Friday, December 16. "To secure CCTV, no, the warrant is comprehensive, comprehensive in the sense that it sounds like an investigation, a full bucket, clarification," said Hendra. Hearing this statement, the prosecutor began to mention whether the names of the parties were ordered to investigate or secure evidence. Hendra immediately agreed. "In the investigation warrant, is there a warrant addressed to the a b to carry out the warrant?" asked the prosecutor. "In the appendix there is a name, sir," answered Hendra. Then, the prosecutor began to explore the name of the defendant Irfan Widyanto on the sprint. However, Hendra stated that there was no defendant's name on the list. "There is a name, do you remember Irfan's name there?" asked the prosecutor. "There is no name of Irfan," said Hendra. Meanwhile, Irfan Widyanto has admitted that he does not have a warrant (sprin) to secure CCTV DVR around Ferdy Sambo's official residence or the location of Brigadier J's death. He made this confession when he was presented as a witness for the defendants Hendra Kurniawan and Agus Nurpatra on December 15. "Until today there is a warrant?" asked the prosecutor. "Nothing," answered Irfan.

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