The belongings of 6 members of the FPI Laskar were not returned to their families



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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Bareskrim Polri’s director of general crimes, Brigadier General Andi Rian, said that the belongings of 6 FPI Laskar who died in the shooting incident were not returned to their families.

“The evidence is that,” Andi said in her statement on Friday, December 11, 2020.

Andi said that in addition to cell phones, the police also secured firearms, sharp weapons, as well as clothing and identity cards of the victims. Whether the belongings of the 6 FPI Laskar members were returned or not, Andi replied: “It depends on the judge’s decision.”

The shooting of 6 FPI members took place in the early hours of Monday, around 00:30 on the Jakarta – Cikampek KM 50 toll road.

Jakarta Police Chief Inspector General Mohammad Fadil Imran explained the reason why his men took this action because the investigator’s car was intercepted and attacked with firearms and sharp weapons by 10 members of the FPI. The general secretary of the FPI, Munarman, denied that his party had firearms or sharp weapons. The police statement is considered slander.

Six members of the FPI Laskar who were guarding Rizieq Shihab and died in the incident were Andi Oktiawan (33), Faiz Ahmad Syukur (22), Ahmad Sofiyan alias Ambon (26), Muhammad Suci Khadavi (21) and Lutfi Hakim (25) and Muhammad Reza. (twenty).



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