[Kabar-indonesia] JP: Munir Probe Chief Failed Before: Activists

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Sat Oct 7 22:37:53 MDT 2006


The Jakarta Post
Sunday, October 8, 2006

Munir Probe Chief Failed Before: Activists 

Ary Hermawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

The reappointment of Brig. Gen. Surya Dharma Nasution to lead the police team 
probing the murder of human rights champion Munir will only undermine the 
police and the President's credibility, activists said Saturday.

Surya led the police team formed in 2004 to investigate the murder but was 
later replaced by Brig. Gen. Marsudi Hanafi, now South Sumatra deputy police 
chief. 

"He was replaced by Marsudi because he failed," Commission for Missing 
Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) executive director Usman Hamid told The 
Jakarta Post on Saturday. 

Surya currently heads the transnational crimes division at the National 
Police. He was reappointed as the team's chief Friday, replacing Marsudi. 

"We have to say 'no' to this team. It will not work. It will only undermine 
the credibility of National Police Chief Gen. Sutanto and President Susilo 
Bambang Yudhoyono," he said. 

Rachlan Nasidik, the executive director of rights group Imparsial, said the 
government-sanctioned fact-finding team had filed a report to the President 
that Surya was among officers reluctant to investigate Munir's murder. 

"The investigation into the phone contacts between (Garuda pilot) Pollycarpus 
and Muchdi PR (of the National Intelligence Agency, BIN) was carried out by 
the government-sanctioned fact-finding team because Surya had done nothing 
about it for months," Rachlan said. 

Muchdi has denied involvement in the murder. Meanwhile, former BIN chief 
Hendropriyono has said the agency had no role in the murder, although he conceded 
BIN officers may have been involved in their private capacities. 

Usman said he doubted Surya had the will to probe the Munir case because the 
police general was known to be a close associate of Muchdi. 

He challenged Sutanto to prove the police were unafraid to investigate all 
people implicated in Munir's murder, even if one was a "military general". 

Pollycarpus was the only person convicted for the Sept. 7, 2004, murder of 
Munir. He was sentenced to 14 years' jail but the term was cut to two years last 
week by the Supreme Court after an appeal. The court declared Pollycarpus not 
guilty of killing Munir but guilty of falsifying a document that allowed him 
to travel on the same aircraft as the activist. 

Since the latest verdict, rights groups have increased calls for subsequent 
investigations to focus on the alleged role of BIN officers in Munir's murder. 
When earlier convicting Pollycarpus, the Jakarta District Court concluded he 
"did not act alone". 

The groups have demanded investigators follow up the many phone calls made by 
Pollycarpus to Muchdi's cell phone days before Munir was found dead on a 
Amsterdam-bound Garuda plane. 

Usman said the police had not seriously probed the case and instead had 
blocked the investigation. "Why has (Surya) been appointed as the team's new 
chief?" he said. 

A former member of the fact-finding team, Asmara Nababan, said Surya often 
ignored findings and recommendations made by the team. 

"We came to the conclusion that there was something wrong with the police's 
work," he told the Post. 

Asmara said the need for the police to be audited by an independent body was 
urgent because they were "not allowed to be objective about the matter." 

"The audit will reveal whether the police are unable or simply unwilling to 
find Munir's killer," he said. 

Munir was murdered in 2004 on a Garuda flight to the Netherlands. An autopsy 
found a lethal dose of arsenic in his body. 

The police have vowed to speed up the murder probe after President Yudhoyono 
ordered Sutanto to revitalize the team. 

Yudhoyono earlier promised Munir's widow, Suciwati, the government would find 
the people responsible for her husband's murder. 

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