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The Hasya family's legal team's complaint report on allegations of maladministration in handling traffic accidents by the South Jakarta Metro Police and the hospital has been received by the Indonesian Ombudsman.

"(The report has been received) Representatives from the Greater Jakarta Ombudsman and the Greater Jakarta Ombudsman examiner," said Gita Paulina, Hasya's family attorney, Wednesday, February 1.

In addition to reporting the South Jakarta Metro Police to the Ombudsman, Hasya's legal team also reported one of the hospitals in Jakarta that handled visum et repertum Muhammad Hasya Athallah Syahputra, a student of FISIP University of Indonesia (UI).

"During the meeting, we told how the chronology of events and maladministration or procedural errors in handling the Hasya case, both at the South Jakarta Police and during the post-mortem," he explained.

After the traffic accident that occurred in the South Jakarta area on Thursday night, October 6, 2022, the victim Hasya was taken to the hospital.

"So on the 7th around 01.00 WIB in the morning, the family did a post-mortem and paid the post-mortem with a value of almost Rp. 3 million but was not given a receipt, because he said there was no receipt," said Gita.

However, when the family asked where the post-mortem was, continued Gita, she said it had been taken care of and given to the police. Even though the post-mortem, at that time there was no LP (police report) made at 01.00 WIB in the morning. The post-mortem was requested by the family, even the family had to pay.

"So it's funny, when there was no LP at that time, then the family who asked for a post-mortem had to pay quite a large amount but the family could not get a receipt until now," he said.

For this matter, Hasya's family attorney team reported the parties who issued the post-mortem and South Jakarta Metro Police to the Indonesian Ombudsman.

Previously reported, Gita Paulina, Hasya's family attorney, stated that her party reported the South Jakarta Metro Police to the Ombudsman for any indication of alleged maladministration related to the handling of the case against a FISIP UI student named Muhammad Hasya Athallah Syahputra.

"(reported) South Jakarta Police, and those who issued Hasya's post-mortem," Gita told reporters at the Indonesian Ombudsman's Office, South Jakarta, Tuesday, January 31.


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