400 Police Keep Pretrial John Kei

Indonesian-Four hundred police personnel deployed to guard the pretrial hearing a lawsuit to Police Chief John Kei Metro Jaya Police Inspector General Lucky S. Radjab, at the South Jakarta District Court, today, Monday, March 5, 2012.
South Jakarta Police Chief Senior Commissioner Imam Sugianto, said security was tight given the John Kei pick a lot of followers.

"Four hundred personnel consisting of company-level units (SSK) Mobile Brigade, controlling the masses (Dalmas) of the SSK, the police station and police each one SSK," said Imam.
Police hope this trial goes well. "Hopefully, it is safe. We got the news and thought the hearing was held on Monday, so we act immediately," he said.
Pretrial hearing will take place over the next few days. Because of that, he said, police have prepared a number of security measures.

"We anticipate that the parties take advantage of the situation. We do not under estimate, but just in case," he said.
Imam added to this security has been fixed in accordance with procedures (SOPs) police. The same applies when hearing cases of terrorism by securing the prisoners of Abu Bakar Bashir. "And before that, we have succeeded very well," he said.
Team member Kei attorney John Cosmas Refra explain at least there are three main things that become the material of their application in this pre-trial. First is the matter of the arrest procedure, then the seizure of goods, and arrest John Kei.

"The main principle of the three things that we questioned. We assessed the arrest of John Kei at Hotel C'One Pulomas, East Jakarta, Friday, February 17, 2012 are not in accordance with the provisions of the Book of Criminal Procedure Act," he said.
In addition, they also questioned the absence of an arrest warrant and the police do the shooting. He said the seized items not related to the alleged crimes are alleged to John Kei.

"Foreclosures do without the letter from the local court. If the detention, arrest the consequences of inappropriate procedures," he said.

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