Habib Rizieq Suspect, Vice President of the East Java PWNU: No …



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JAKARTA – East Java PWNU Vice President KH Abdussalam Shohib responded to suspect Habib Rizieq Shihab’s (HRS) determination of the violation of health protocols at his daughter’s wedding in the Petamburan area, central Jakarta, some time ago. weather.

The leader of the Mambaul Islamic boarding school, Maarif Denanyar Jombang, said the police should be more proportional, objective, modern and measured. “Do not let the public judge the police as excessive, selective, as if there is criminalization, because this will have a negative impact on our national life in the future,” said PTia, familiarly called Gus Salam, in a press release received. . SINDO media, Saturday (12/12/2020).

In addition, Gus Salam also urged the police to be more humane after the KM50 incident, an incident that still raises big questions for the Indonesian people. “We know that Habib Rizieq has apologized, HRS also has the good intention of stopping all activities that cause crowds, and today he came to the Polda Metro Jaya for an examination. We should appreciate this because it shows that he obeyed the law,” said Gus Salam.

(Also read: Investigators have 1×24 hours to determine the arrest of Habib Rizieq ).

Gus Salam also urged the police to determine Habib Rizieq as a suspect of violating health protocol, so as not to charge him with the rubber item.

“I personally and NU in particular, often have different thoughts and movements with Habib Rizieq and FPI. But I strongly refuse if the apparatus is excessive in handling this case. I pray that Habib Rizieq’s path of struggle is blessed. by Allah and I invite him to preach to promote morality.

(Also read: He took a test, Habib Rizieq was asked about his health and his role in the crowd in Petamburan ).

Gus Salam hopes that police power will not be left without simply addressing HRS issues and ignoring legal issues in the regions. “Like the actions of the local cukong-cukong that harm people,” concluded Gus Salam.

(zik)

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