REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG -- Seven people convicted of the murder of Vina and Rizki alias Eky in Cirebon in 2016 were again examined at the General Criminal Investigation Directorate (Ditreskrimum). They have currently been temporarily transferred from Cirebon Penitentiary to Bandung's Banceuy and Kebonwaru Penitentiary.
Ministry of Law and Human Right Official Robianto confirmed that the seven convicted of the Vina murder case had been temporarily transferred to Banceuy Penitentiary, and Kebonwaru. The transfer of the convicts was carried out to facilitate the inspection activities carried out by the Police.
“Yes, in some prisons (transferred) according to this there may be another examination that we have not determined,” Robianto said when contacted on Wednesday (22/5/2024).
He said the transfer of convicts to penitentiaries and rutas in Bandung to facilitate the checks carried out by the Jabar Police. Robianto said the convicts were already in Banceuy and Rutan Kebonwaru. “All this time in Cirebon, now in Bandung let's get closer,” he said.
The murder case of Vina and Rizky aka Eky went viral again after the appearance of the film Vina: before seven days based on the true story in 2016. There are three perpetrators who are still on the run, namely Andi, Dani and Pegi aka Perong.
Eight others have been sentenced to prison. It consisted of 7 people sentenced to life imprisonment and one person who was a minor at that time 8 years in prison, namely Saka Tatal.
Jabar Kombes Police Public Relations Officer Jules Abraham earlier said officers were still pursuing the fugitive perpetrator. They also found that the names Andi, Dani and Pegi were nicknames, thus becoming an obstacle in the investigation process.
He also denied that one of the perpetrators was a child of a police officer. Jules mentions that Eky's victim was the son of a police officer in Cirebon.
Meanwhile, Surawan said that eight suspects who had been sentenced to prison sentences revoked information or news of the inspection event when they were examined at the West Java Police. He is still steeped in the reasons for being disenfranchised.