Previously, the police had said that one of the victim's fingers had been severed. "According to information from the media, the post-mortem examination of the victim’s body has been carried out.
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DIAN DEWI PURNAMASARI
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS — The Indonesian National Police Chief, Gen. (Pol) Listyo Sigit Prabowo, on Monday 18/7/2022, officially temporarily decommissioned the head of the Profession and Security Division of the National Police, Insp. Gen. Ferdy Sambo, from his position. This decommission was carried out to maintain objectivity, transparency and accountability in the investigation and examination of the death of Brigadier J or Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat at Ferdy's official residence at the Police Complex, Duren Tiga, South Jakarta.
"Therefore, we have decided that Inspector General Ferdy Sambo will be decommissioned. I handed over the position to the Deputy Chief of the National Police, Commissioner General Gatot Eddy Pramono," said Listyo.
Nofriansyah died, allegedly as a result of being involved in a shootout with Bhayangkara Dua E at Ferdy's official residence. he police said that the shooting was allegedly triggered by Nofriansyah's harassment of Ferdy's wife, Putri Ferdy Sambo.
Furthermore, the National Police Chief said, there was a lot of speculation that arose in the development of the examination of this case. It is feared that this would have an impact on the investigation process being carried out by the police.
They could then be implemented in accordance with such a commitment from the beginning.
To make light of the incident, he hoped that all the ongoing stages, witness examinations and the collection of evidence, could be scientifically accounted for by a special team of the National Police. They could then be implemented in accordance with such a commitment from the beginning.
“We still have to combine the facts and witness statements obtained in the field to formulate a series of events. Therefore, I have decided that starting tonight Inspector General Sambo will be temporarily decommissioned," Listyo said briefly when asked about the progress of the investigation that had been carried out by a special team of the National Police.
Cuts and bruises
In order to understand this case according to the real facts, the legal team for Nofriansyah's family went to the Criminal Investigation Department at the National Police Headquarters, asking for a re-autopsy on Nofriansyah's body. According to them, the information provided by the police regarding the shooting incident as the cause of Nofriansyah's death cannot account for the wounds found on his body.
Kamaruddin Simanjuntak, a member of the team, said that apart from gunshot wounds, the family also found that the victim's body had cuts on the legs, ears and fingers. There was also a shift in the jaw, a wound on the shoulder, and a blue wound on the right abdomen and on the ribs. The family found gaping wounds on the sides of the shoulders, cheeks, chin and under the armpits.
“The family also found there was a sharp weapon wound behind the ear. His ears were also swollen on the inside,” said Kamaruddin.
Previously, the police had said that one of the victim's fingers had been severed. "According to information from the media, the post-mortem examination of the victim’s body has been carried out. However, whether the post-mortem examination is true or not, because there are allegations, we do not know. We feel the need for an autopsy or post-mortem et repertum,” he said.
However, Kamaruddin did not explain in detail what the electronic-mail evidence meant.
Evidence to strengthen the report was submitted in the form of videos, photos and electronic mail. However, Kamaruddin did not explain in detail what the electronic-mail evidence meant.
Another member of the legal team, Johnson Panjaitan, added that pro-justitia legal action was taken because the victim's family felt they had been cornered and slandered. The family did not want the murder case to be used as a polemic by certain parties to intimidate, threaten or put pressure on the families of the victim.
From the injuries, Johnson assessed that the death of Nofriansyah was carried out by a number of people. It is possible that the actions did not stand alone, but were carried out together, in continuous action or with assistance. "In addition, there was the theft of three of the victim’s mobile phones and the hacking of the family's instant-messaging account in violation of the Information and Electronic Transactions Act," Johnson said.
Previously, Nofriansyah's father, Samuel Hutabarat, revealed that his son had three cell phones. The family has asked the police for the three phones to be handed over to the family. In addition, Samuel revealed, since the incident, the conversation accounts on his cellphone as well as the cellphones of his wife and three children were blocked for unknown reasons.