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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-178-2009

24 December 2009 ------------------------------------------------------ INDONESIA: Innocent person arrested on false charges and tortured in police custody ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest; police; police assault ------------------------------------------------------ Dear friends, The Asian Human Right Commission (AHRC) has received information that police officers of the sector police of the Beji subdistrict of Depok city in West Java illegally arrested Mr. J.J. Rizal with the heavy use of violence which resulted in serious injuries. CASE DETAILS: According to information from the Commission for The Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) in Jakarta, Mr. J.J. Rizal was arrested on Saturday night, December 5, 2009, during a music concert at the Margo City Shopping Centre in Depok city. Prior to his arrest there had been numerous reports of pick pocket thefts in this mass gathering and these were reported to the sector police of Beji. Mr. JJ Rizal had just arrived moments before at the nearby train station (Pondok Cina KRL Station) from Jakarta and was trying to find a motorcycle taxi to get to his home, when he was suddenly grabbed by a group of policemen. The police suspected Mr. Rizal to be one of the alleged pickpockets and arrested him. When arresting the victim, the police officers beat him about the head and pointed a gun at him. Mr. Rizal shouted for help; however, the bystanders did not dare to interfere with the police action. The violence perpetrated on the victim resulted in a split upper lip, bleeding from the nose, swollen eyes and cheeks. He was also struck about the ears which resulted in damage to his hearing. Some of the officers involved in the arrest did not were uniforms. Others only identified themselves as police officers after the victim was detained. After some inquiries about this serious incident to the police station, on the following morning, Sunday, December 6, 2009, Police Commissioner Adjutant Mr. Sukardi the head of the Beji sector police, acknowledged to the media that four of his subordinates arbitrarily arrested Mr. J.J. Rizal and falsely accused him of theft. Mr. Rizal then filed a complaint against the police at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police. The internal disciplinary unit of the Jakarta Metropolitan police investigated the complaint of the victim against the four police officers Brigadier S., Brigadier I, A., Brigadier I, M.S. and Brigadier I S. Head of the Beij sector police station thereupon requested his subordinates to go to the victims house and apologize, which they did. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: It is common for Indonesian police to use disproportionate violence against suspects. In most cases they are wearing civilian clothes, offer no formal identification and show no respect for formal police procedures and the rights of the victim are ignored. As a state party of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Right (ICCPR) the Indonesian government must respect and fulfill the contents of this covenant. This case violated several articles of the ICCPR such as article 2 (guarantee of human right), article 7 (right to freedom of inhuman treatment), article 9 p. 1 (right to freedom of arbitrary and arrest detention), article 15 (presumption of innocence). Furthermore, the victim is also entitled to compensation as laid out in Article 14 of the CAT and Articles 2 (3) and 9 (5) of the ICCPR. At the national level, protection of human rights has been legally enshrined in the law no 39 of 1999 regarding Human Right in particular article 2 and chapter XA of the 1945 constitution. In 2009, the Chief of the Indonesian National Police enacted the regulation of the Chief of Indonesian National Police Number 8 of 2009 which deals with the Implementation of Human Rights Principles and Standards in the Discharge of Duties of The Indonesian National Police. SUGGESTED ACTION: Please send your letters to the authorities listed below to asking their intervention and call on the National Police Commission to investigate the violence which conducts by police officers. The AHRC has written to the Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture. To support this appeal please click here: 
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SAMPLE LETTER:
Dear _______________, Re: INDONESIA: Innocent person arrested on false charges and tortured in police custody Name of Victim: Mr. J.J. Rizal Name of alleged perpetrators: Police officers of sector police Beji of Depok city ; 1. Brigadier, S 2. Brigadier (1), A 3. Brigadier (1), MS 4. Brigadier (1 ), S I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding police violence that was conducted by police officers of sector police Beji of Depok city against Mr. J.J. Rizal in front of Depok Town Square of Depok city of West Java Province. According to information from the Commission for The Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS) in Jakarta, Mr. J.J. Rizal was arrested on Saturday night, December 5, 2009, during a music concert at the Margo City Shopping Centre in Depok city. Prior to his arrest there had been numerous reports of pick pocket thefts in this mass gathering and these were reported to the sector police of Beji. Mr. JJ Rizal had just arrived moments before at the nearby train station (Pondok Cina KRL Station) from Jakarta and was trying to find a motorcycle taxi to get to his home, when he was suddenly grabbed by a group of policemen. The police suspected Mr. Rizal to be one of the alleged pickpockets and arrested him. When arresting the victim, the police officers beat him about the head and pointed a gun at him. Mr. Rizal shouted for help; however, the bystanders did not dare to interfere with the police action. The violence perpetrated on the victim resulted in a split upper lip, bleeding from the nose, swollen eyes and cheeks. He was also struck about the ears which resulted in damage to his hearing. Some of the officers involved in the arrest did not were uniforms. Others only identified themselves as police officers after the victim was detained. After some inquiries about this serious incident to the police station, on the following morning, Sunday, December 6, 2009, Police Commissioner Adjutant Mr. Sukardi the head of the Beji sector police, acknowledged to the media that four of his subordinates arbitrarily arrested Mr. J.J. Rizal and falsely accused him of theft. Mr. Rizal then filed a complaint against the police at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police. The internal disciplinary unit of the Jakarta Metropolitan police investigated the complaint of the victim against the four police officers Brigadier S., Brigadier I, A., Brigadier I, M.S. and Brigadier I S. Head of the Beij sector police station thereupon requested his subordinates to go to the victims house and apologize, which they did. I urge you to ensure a thorough investigation and that disciplinary and legal action be imposed on the police officers involved. I also call for the effective implementation of the Regulation of the Chief of Indonesian National Police Number 8 of 2009, which was enacted to deal with the Implementation of Human Rights Principles and Standards in the Discharge of Duties of The Indonesian National Police. I look forward to your action in this matter. Yours sincerely, ---------------- PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO: 1. AKP. Sukardi Head of sector police Beji of Depok city Jl. H Amawi No. 23 Beji of Depok city of West Java INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 7520532 Tel: +62 21 7520532 2. Inspector General Pol. Wahyono Head of Jakarta Metropolitan Police Kepala Kepolisian Daerah Metro Jakarta Raya Kapolda Metro Jaya Jalan Sudirman Kavling 55 Jakarta Selatan INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 5234051 Tel: +62 21 5234262 3. General Bambang Hendarso Danuri Chief of Indonesian National Police Jl. Trunojoyo No. 3 Jakarta Selatan INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 720 7277 Tel: +62 21 721 8012 Email: polri@polri.go.id 4. Mr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President of Republic of Indonesia Presidential Palace, Jl. Medan Merdeka Utara Jakarta Pusat 10010 INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 231 4138, 345 2685, 345 7782 Tel: +62 21 384 5627, ext. 1003 Email: mallarangeng@yahoo.com 5. Mr. Adnan Pandu Praja Chairman of the national police commission (Kompolnas) Jl. Tirtayasa VII No. 20 Komplek PTIK Jakarta Selatan INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 739 2317 Tel: +62 21 739 2352 6. Mr. Patrialis Akbar Minister of Justice and Human Rights JI. H.R. Rosuna Said Kav. 6-7 Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 525 3095 7. Mr. Beny K Harman Chairman of Commission one of The House of Representative (Komisi III DPR RI) Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 6 Jakarta INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 5715566 Tel: +62 21 5715569 8. Mr. Ifdhal Kasim Chief of Indonesian Commission on Human Rights (KOMNAS HAM) Jln. Latuharhary No. 4B, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat 10310 INDONESIA Fax: +62 21 3925227 Tel: +62 21 3925230 ext. 225/221 Email: info@komnasham.go.id Thank you. Urgent Appeals Programme Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)
Posted on 2009-12-29
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