Lawyer calls the condition of the bodies of 6 members of the FPI who were shot dead …



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JAKARTA – Commission III of the DPR held a meeting with representatives of the families of six members of Laskar Front of Islamic Defenders (FPI) who died in a shootout with police on the Jakarta-Cikampek Kilometer 50 toll road, on Thursday (10/12/2020). The family was also accompanied by their legal team.

One of the members of the legal team, Aziz Yanuar, explained the state of the bodies. According to him, when the bodies were examined, they were already in a very sad state. Aziz explained that there are many injuries that don’t make sense. In fact, there was a body whose skin was not named until it was peeled off. “There are also those who take off, like dragged or taken off like that, what is clear is that the condition is very sad,” Aziz said in the meeting room, on Thursday (10/12/2020). (Read also: Polda Metro Jaya determines that Habib Rizieq is a suspect in the crowd in Petamburan)

Furthermore, Aziz said that one of the body’s eyes was pierced by a bullet. Several corpses, Aziz continued, when washed, they found bullet holes. “I saw for myself that the left eye looked like a bullet had been fired backwards. Then when he showered, almost the whole body and the body had marks from a bullet hole. There’s one on the back of the head, ear is translucent, “he said. (Also read: 6 FPI members shot dead, Komnas HAM will request information from the director of Jasa Marga and Kapolda Metro Jaya)

Additionally, Aziz said, burn marks were also found on one of the bodies as if he had suffered torture. Aziz claims to have photographs that can be used as narrative reinforcement. “There was a burn scar as if he had been tortured on the back of his body. We have prepared the documentation,” he said.

He stressed that the family never allowed the police to carry out an autopsy and wash the six bodies. According to him, the autopsy and washing of the body were unilateral acts. “So one, ask the management, keep in mind that the family never allowed an autopsy. We have a clear statement and we also allow him not to bathe. However, the police do it unilaterally,” he said.

The vice president of Commission III of the DPR, Desmond Mahesa, responded to Aziz’s explanation as chair of the meeting. Desmond requested that photographic evidence and other documentation be presented. “That will be photos, video evidence to back it up, bro,” Desmond told Aziz.

(Chip)

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