Candidates for Judges of the Supreme Court mentioned suspects with the help of jackets were shown by the Criminal Procedure Act

Jakarta – Candidates for Chief Justice Anas Mustaqim said they showed a suspect by carrying a vest and carrying the hand captivated that violates the principle of suspicion of innocence. Anas said the suspect should not be displayed with a vest and handcuffs before the decision of permanent legal power. It was transferred by Anna’s during the feasibility and proper test of candidates for the Supreme Court Judge and candidates for ad hoc human rights judges in the Supreme Court in the parliament complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Tuesday (9/9/2025). Initially, member of the House of Representatives Commission III of the Golkar faction Benny Utama said that the suspect is currently being displayed regularly by wearing a vest and shackles, although it is still in the investigation phase. “What I want to ask the Father regularly sees at the level of investigation, which is clear at the level of inquiry, is certainly not permanent legal force, and of course someone is still not considered guilty,” Benny said. Browse to continue with the content “In the practice of investigations conducted by our law enforcement, both in the KPK, the Attorney General and Others, each perpetrator allegedly committed a criminal offense using a vest with handcuffs,” he continued. Benny then asked Anas about the law to show a suspect by carrying a vest and handcuffs in the principle of suspicion of innocence. Because, according to him, it will build up opinions in society if someone is really guilty. “What is your view of the law enforcement process that is taking place, especially at the level of inquiry, it is handcuffed, and then broadcast to be displayed, is it not one of the punishment imposed on anyone, to the suspect before the verdict with permanent legal power?” Benny asked. Anas said Anas that the suspect with a vest and handcuffs, including the violation of the principle of suspicion of innocence. Annas assessed that the KPK was so sorry at this time. “What the performance of the person arrested committed a criminal offense with a vest with handcuffed hands, it was indeed in the KPK that was not broadcast, which was now broadcast,” he said. “The show does indeed violate the principle of suspecting innocence,” he continued. Anas said that one should not be displayed with a vest or handcuffs before the decision of permanent legal force. This, he said, was also confirmed in the Criminal Procedure Act. “So -called someone before being decided by the court was convicted of a permanent decision, it should not be displayed with such clothes, or so handcuffs,” he explained. “As confirmed in the Criminal Procedure Act, the principle of the suspicion of innocence must always be maintained to protect human rights, even if it is a suspect or accused before being decided by the court,” Anas added. (AMW/RFS)