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JAKARTA – Bareskrim Polri has received the results of the autopsy of the bodies of six members of the FPI special laskar who died during a shootout between the FPI laskar and the police on the Jakarta Cikampek KM 50 toll road. The shooting took place on Monday 7 from December.
The six people who died were Faiz, Ambon, Andi, Reza, Lutfi and Gaddafi. All are known to be members of the DKI Jakarta FPI Laskar, who guarded the Grand Imam of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) Habib Rizieq Shihab.
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The director of Criminal Actions Umun (Dirtipidum) Bareskrim Polri, Brigadier General Pol Andi Rian said, from the results of an autopsy performed by a forensic doctor for post-mortem surgery, 18 gunshot wounds were found in the body.
“According to the autopsy carried out by a post-mortem forensic doctor, it is stated that in general there are 18 (eighteen) gunshot wounds,” Andi said when confirmed via text message on Friday (12/18/2020).
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Andi denied the idea that there were other injuries to the body. According to him, the autopsy revealed no signs of other violent injuries. “There were no other signs of violence on the bodies of all the bodies,” he said.
As previously reported, Metro Jaya Regional Police Chief Inspector General Pol Fadil Imran explained the chronology of the shooting and the deaths of 6 suspected Habib Rizieq supporters.
They had to be shot because they attacked the policemen. Fadil explained that the police on duty were attacked by a group of people while they were on the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road to be precise KM 50 on Monday, December 7, 2020.
This morning around 00.30 WIB, on the 50 km Jakarta-Cikampek toll road, there was an attack on a member of the police who was carrying out investigative tasks related to the MRS (Muhammad Rizieq Shihab) investigation plan who was scheduled for today. 10.00 WIB, “said Metro Jaya Chief Inspector General of Police Pol Fadil Imran in his office, Jakarta, on Monday (7/12/2020).