Kapanlagi.com - The shooting case involving Aipda Robig, a member of the Semarang Police Narcotics Unit, has once again captured public attention. The tragic incident involving three vocational school students in Semarang was initially linked to efforts to disperse a brawl. However, in a hearing (RDP) held with Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives, new facts emerged that changed many people's perspectives.
The Head of the Propam Division of the Central Java Police emphasized that this incident has nothing to do with police duties in dispersing a brawl, but rather stems from personal issues. One of the victims, known by the initials GR, tragically lost his life due to a gunshot wound to the hip. This incident has raised a significant question in society: why has Aipda Robig not yet been named a suspect?
As CCTV footage revealing the chronology of the incident circulated, various speculations emerged. Below is a complete summary of the chronology and the latest facts from this shocking case in Semarang, as gathered by Kapanlagi.com from various sources, Tuesday (3/12).
1. Chronology of the Shooting
Commodore Aris Supriyono, Head of the Propam Division of the Central Java Police, revealed that the shocking shooting incident occurred on November 24, 2024, precisely at 00:22 WIB.
At that time, Aipda Robig had just left the Semarang Polrestabes and was on his way home when suddenly three motorcyclists, one of whom had the initials GR, surrounded him.
Triggered by emotion, Robig decided to wait for the students to return to the original location before the tragic incident occurred in front of a minimarket in the West Semarang District.
Now, the police are investigating CCTV footage to uncover the complete chronology of this event, while the perpetrators deny that the shooting was an attempt to disperse a brawl, as previously claimed.
2. CCTV Footage Becomes Key Evidence
The Central Java Police have secured CCTV footage that reveals the tense moments of the shooting incident involving Robig.
In the shocking video, it is clearly seen that the victim was trying to evade Robig without any signs of warning or prior conflict, before ultimately falling due to gunfire.
Although this footage is considered key evidence, the police are still keeping detailed information from the public.
In the midst of this situation, the victim's family has spoken out, urging that the legal process be transparent and demanding justice that is rightfully theirs.
3. Legal Status of Aipda Robig
The Deputy Chief of Central Java Police, Brigadier General Agus Suryonugroho, revealed that Aipda Robig is currently in the status of being investigated, not a suspect, a statement that has triggered waves of criticism from various groups, including members of the DPR who are questioning the slow legal process underway.
Although the existing evidence, including the results of the exhumation of the victim's body, is still considered insufficient to make Robig a suspect, the police are committed to promptly holding an ethics trial to resolve this case that has captured public attention.
4. Public Response and Victim's Family
The family of GR, especially his parents, feel deep disappointment with the explanations provided by the police, which are deemed slow and not transparent in handling this case.
The father also expressed his suspicion that there may still be bullets left in his child's body, adding to the wave of public questions about legal justice amid the fact that Robig is an active police officer.
On social media, support for the victim's family is growing stronger, with calls echoing to ensure that this case is handled fairly and transparently.
5. What’s Next for This Case?
The Central Java Police are determined to resolve this case quickly, including bringing the perpetrator to an ethics trial, but the victim's family and legal observers urge that the actions taken do not stop there.
They demand that Robig be immediately designated as a suspect, supported by CCTV footage and corroborating witness statements.
6. What was Aipda Robig's reason for the shooting?
According to police statements, the shooting incident began when Robig felt pressured by the victim and two of his friends, who seemed to block his path.
7. Is it true that there was a brawl at the scene?
There is no evidence supporting the suspicion of a brawl at the scene; the available CCTV footage actually shows a personal incident unrelated to any mass disturbance.
8. Why hasn't Aipda Robig become a suspect?
The police revealed that they do not yet have enough evidence to make Robig a suspect in this case, adding to the mystery surrounding the investigation and making the public increasingly curious about the next developments.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.