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Reply from Mr. Endra Wijaya
2024.11.05 14:40:35
So far there is no specific regulation that can categorize suspects/defendants as
justice collaborators. In practice, justice collaborators are currently submitted by the
suspects/defendants themselves to LPSK. this can be rejected or accepted by LPSK.
there is a guarantee of legal protection for justice collaborators. justice collaborators
will be protected by LPSK.
justice collaborators will not lose their human rights. This is Based on the second
principle of Pancasila (civilized humanity)- the 1945 Constitution, Article 28- Law
Number 8 of 1981, Article 52- explain the guarantee of human rights, even though
they have become suspects or defendants, they must still be treated as human
beings.
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