Civil Coalition criticism The formation of 6 codam description of Prada Lucky's death was investigated
Jakarta – The civil society coalition for the reform of the security sector conveyed a number of criticism of criminal issues involving members of the TNI and the formation of New Kodam. The civil coalition requested a matter of transparency until the formation of 6 new codams was discontinued. The civil coalition initially criticized the 2.5 years imprisonment, as well as the dismissal of Serka Darmen Hutabarat and Serda Hendra Francisco Manalu, who was proven to have carried out a shooting that killed a child with the initials Maf in Serdai Regency, Northern Sumatra. The coalition considers the MAF murder sentence and intimidation of the family of the victim that expands the list of cases of violence of TNI members against civilians. “Carry the TNI commander to evaluate the legal process in the event of the shooting of a minor in the Military Court I-02 Medan,” the Civil Society Coalition for the Reformation of the Security Sector wrote in its statement, Friday (8/8/2025). Browse to continue the following content, the alleged murder case of fellow members of the TNI Prada Lucky, who is suspected of being victims of the prosecution of his seniors in the territorial battalion of the development of 834 Wakanga Mere, NTT. Prada Lucky was treated in a hospital with scars such as stinging marks on the legs and back of his body and bruises and bruises all over his body, before finally dying on August 6, 2025. According to the coalition, the impunity that took place in a number of cases of a system that has closed themselves against public supervision, as well as the protection of institutions prioritized rather than maintain justice for victims. The coalition considers impunity that still often occurs cannot be separated from the failure of the current military justice reform. Although in Tap MPR number VII of 2000 section 3 paragraph (4) Letter A and section 65 paragraph (2) of the TNI legislation say that soldiers who commit general offenses must be heard in the General Court. “Carry the DPR and the government to immediately reform military justice by reviewing the Military Justice Act in 1998,” he said. In addition, the coalition also criticized that the TNI planned to form six new codam, which was a setback in the TNI reform, namely the restructuring of the territorial commando (cot), which was the mandate of the 1998 reform. The coalition reminded that the existence of the codam was closely related to the role of wandering, where the codam/coter functions as a way to support power like the new order. “The government must execute the 1998 reform mandate by stopping the addition of new Kodam,” he added. Watch the video ‘Anger of Prada Lucky’s father and ask to torture his son to death’: (RFS/LIR)