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JAKARTA – Polda Metro Jaya investigators are still investigating Grand Imam of the Front of Islamic Defenders (FPI) Habib Rizieq Shihab. He went to Polda Metro Jaya this morning to be examined as a suspect in accordance with legal regulations.
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Until tonight, the verifications continued and it was unknown when they would be completed. However, it is estimated that after completing the exam, Habib Rizieq will be imprisoned.
MNC Media received a video of Habib Rizieq becoming a fardhu prayer magnet in a room at Polda Metro Jaya. Behind him are several investigators who are congregational prayers.
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The Chief of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Headquarters, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, confirmed that Habib Rizieq still has the right as a citizen when conducting investigations. Researchers remain human and human with Habib Rizieq.
“Muhammad Rizieq Shihab still receives humane treatment. His rights are still surrendered. The National Police also remains humane with him,” he told MNC Media on Saturday (12/12/2020).
Habib Rizieq was questioned by the Polda Metro after he was named a suspect in sedition and the crowd. Previously, he twice failed to respond to police summons for health reasons.
Just to point out, there are two articles imposed on Habib Rizieq, namely Articles 160 and 216 of the Penal Code.
Article 160 establishes: “Whoever in public, orally or in writing, instigates a criminal act, commits violence against a public authority or does not comply with the provisions of the law or with a mandate issued based on the provisions of the law, will be punishable by a maximum penalty of six prison terms. years or a maximum fine of four thousand five hundred rupees “
Meanwhile, Article 216 of the Penal Code, which establishes: “Whoever deliberately does not obey orders or requests made in accordance with the law by an official whose function is to control something, or by an official based on his functions, is also authorized to investigate or investigate a criminal act; Intentionally preventing, obstructing or thwarting the action to enforce the provisions of the law by one of these officials will be punished with a maximum prison sentence of four months and two weeks or a maximum fine of Rp9,000.