JAKARTADAILY.ID – Ferdi Sambo's wife, Putri Candrawati, has finally detained by the Indonesian police.
Putri who is also a suspect in the premeditated murder case of Brigadier J, detained at the Police Headquarters detention house.
"Therefore, to prepare and simplify the process of submitting the second phase of the file, today, Mrs PC, we declare that we have decided to be detained at the Police Headquarters," said Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo at a press conference, Friday, September 30, 2022.
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National Police Chief said the decision to arrest her was made after carrying out a physical examination and a psychological examination.
"We have carried out an examination related to the condition of the examination, both physical condition and psychological examination," he explained.
The National Police Chief emphasized that the detention of Putri Candrawati was proof of the National Police Chief's commitment to transparently investigate and process the murder of Brigadier J case.
"In accordance with our commitment to process, strictly transparent, indiscriminately, nothing is covered up," he said.
Meanwhile, Putri Candrawati on Friday afternoon September 22, 2022 was seen leaving the National Police Headquarters wearing orange prison clothes accompanied by her attorney, Febri Diansyah.
On that occasion, Putri asked for prayers so that she could go through all the legal processes she went through, and leave her child at home and still in school.
“I am sincere about being treated like this, and I ask for prayers so that I can get through all of this. And I ask for permission to leave my child at home and at their respective schools," said Putri at the National Police Headquarters, Friday, September 30, 2022.
"For my dear children, study well and keep reaching your goals and always do the best," she said.
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