Rabu 02 Jan 2013 16:33 WIB

An MP: Legal equality must bring forward in Rajasa's son case

Rep: Satya Festiani/Ira Sasmita / Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Spokesman of Jakarta Police Department, Rikwanto (right), shows pictures of BMW car driven by M Rasyid Amirulloh Rajasa. The car hit another car on Tuesday morning and caused two people died instantly.
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Spokesman of Jakarta Police Department, Rikwanto (right), shows pictures of BMW car driven by M Rasyid Amirulloh Rajasa. The car hit another car on Tuesday morning and caused two people died instantly.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - A member of Commission III at the House of Representatives, Eva Kusuma Sundari, said legal equality must bring forward in the deadly car accident involving the son of Coordinating Minister of Economy Hatta Rajasa.

The minister’s son, M Rasyid Amirulloh Rajasa, was involved in a deadly car accident in Jagorawi toll road on Tuesday at 05.45 Western Indonesian Time. The accident took two lives and three others injured. Sundari said criminal proceeding must be carried out as cited on Penal Code Bill (KUHP) article 359/360. 

"There is no discrimination, even if the suspect were the son of a president. It is the principal of law enforcement," the politician from Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) said on Wednesday.

The accident occurred when a high speed BMW driven by Rasyid hit a Luxio in Jagorawi toll road from behind. Two passengers sat in back seats of Luxio, Harun (60 years) and Raihan (1,5 years) passed away in instant. While three others passengers in the same car, Rival (8 years), Nung (32 years), and Norman (41 years) were injuried.

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