JABAR EKSPRES – The South Jakarta District Court (PN), today Tuesday (6/6), held the first trial of defendants Mario Dandy Satriyo (20) and Shane Lukas (19) in the case of mistreatment of David Ozora (17).
Public Relations Officer of the South Jakarta District Court, Djuyamto, said that the agenda of this first trial was to read out the indictment by the public prosecutor (JPU), the trial was scheduled to take place at around 11.00 WIB.
“The hearing will take place at 11:00 a.m. in the main courtroom of the South Jakarta District Court,” said Djuyamto.
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The trial is led by a panel of judges appointed by the Head of the South Jakarta District Court, namely Alimin Ribut Sujono, as chairman, Tumpanuli Marbun as member judge I and Muhammad Ramde as member judge II.
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In this first trial, said Djuyamto, the South Jakarta District Court did not provide special security. However, his party has coordinated with the public prosecutor and the South Jakarta Metro Police regarding security on the day of the trial.
“There is no special security, but it will be carried out according to the situation and conditions or trial security escalation,” he said.
As for the coverage of the trial, Djuyamto said the situation and conditions were the same as the coverage during Ferdy Sambo’s trial. The courtroom was filled with court visitors according to seating capacity.
The cases of the two defendants have been registered at the South Jakarta District Court with numbers: 297/Pid.B/2023/PN.Jkt.Sel and No.298/Pid.B/PN.Jkt.Sel.
Mario (20) and Shane (19) are the two defendants in the persecution of David Ozora (17) on Monday (20/2), which involved AG (15) as a child in conflict with the law (ABH).
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The persecution case by Mario attracted public attention because of his show-off behavior that dragged his father, Rafael Alun Trisambodo, the former Head of the General Section of the South Jakarta DGT Regional Office II, who was named by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) as a suspect in the crime of money laundering (TPPU).
