Majene, Sulbarkita.com -- The Majene Moves Student Alliance will take massive action in response to a colleague who has been named a suspect in the destruction of the Regional Representative Council (DPRD) office by the Majene Resort Police, on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 yesterday.
"I can't be certain about the action when it will be held, but we will certainly do it. If any of our friends are arrested, we will take large-scale demonstrations," said the action coordinator, the Mobile Student Alliance, Andi Satria Maulana, Thursday, October 24, 2019.
Previously, students held a protest against revising the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) law and the Draft Criminal Code Book (RKUHP) on Wednesday, September 25, 2019.
A number of protesters burnt used tires right in front of the Parliament building in Majene. The police in charge of guarding the course of the action then sprayed a small fire extinguisher to stop the burning of used tires.
The demonstrators spontaneously scattered and threw stones at the Majene Parliament building. Majene Regional Police finally named five suspects, each with the initials MS (20), MF (21), MSP (27), MR (21) and IWK (19).
From that incident, several parts of the building suffered damage such as windows, doors and some damaged walls, and injured three Majene Police officers and two civilians who worked as employees in the Majene DPRD office. The five students who allegedly threw the stone were finally accused. Losses arising from the event were estimated at Rp. 50 million.
According to Satria, what happened to his five colleagues had become a consequence of the struggle process. It won't even frighten them, because behind them there are many comrades in arms who will help.
"Those who are still out there will continue to guard this case, there is no word back in the struggle if our struggle is a matter of humanity and justice," Satria said.
The West Sulawesi University (Unsulbar) student said that he had met several times with his colleagues. "Of course we will advocate both litigation and through extra parliament," Satria said.
Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit, Majene Regional Police, AKP Pandu Arief Setiawan in his press release said that his party had conducted a crime scene at the Majene DPRD building, then secured a number of items of evidence, such as the remaining broken window panes, throwing stones, tires scars that were burned by the masses, the symbol of the removed area as well as banners and other evidence.
While the determination of the suspects was carried out based on the analysis of video recordings and statements of witnesses collected in the field. "It is likely that we will determine other suspects, after the re-release," AKP Pandu said, Wednesday, October 23, 2019 in the Majene Mapolres Hall.
The suspect is considered cooperative in the investigation, so the Police have not made a detention but the suspect must undergo compulsory reporting. "That was done so that the suspects who are active students can carry out academic assignments on their respective campuses," said Pandu.
For these actions the police rewarded them with layered articles. Article 170 paragraphs 1 and 2 points 1 subsidiary Article 351 paragraph 1 subsidiary 406 paragraph 1 or article 200 paragraph 1 and paragraph 2 junto article 214 paragraph 1 and paragraph 2 points to 1 subsidiary article 213 paragraph 1 subsider 211 subsidiary 212 212 junto 216 paragraph 1 junto Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, with a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
Muhammad Ashari

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