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  • 7/29/2019 AFAD Statement: Disappearance and Arbitrary Arrest, Detention in Indonesia

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    AFAD STATEMENT

    11 February 2013

    AFAD condemns the disappearance and arbitrary arrest and detention of Wildan Saputra

    For nine days, the Saputra family searched for their son Wildan Saputra who was disappeared by

    unknown men.

    According to witnesses, Wildan Saputra was forcibly taken by four unidentified men in plainclothes in a front of a store in Wedana Alley, Maphar Sub-district Taman Sari, West Jakarta on

    18 December 2012. He was searched by unidentified men and was taken to a brown Kijang car

    parked in front of a K-24 drugstore.

    After hearing the incident, Saputras family immediately searched for him in various police

    stations starting from the Jati Baru Police Station (Gambir Police Sector) but the police denied

    arresting and detaining Saputra.

    He was found detained at the Tanah Abang Police Sector in Central Jakarta on 27 December

    after a witness connected the family to a member of the Rush Assault team (Buser) which in turn

    confirmed that Saputra was arrested for narcotics use.

    While there was no evidence of physical torture, Saputra disclosed that he was severely

    threatened to be shot and was forced to admit the use of narcotics. He remains under detention.

    No arrest warrant was issued when Saputra was apprehended by the police.

    The Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) condemns the enforced

    disappearance, arbitrary arrest, detention and psychological torture and intimidation committed

    against Wildan Saputra.

    As a signatory of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced

    Disappearances (ICPAPED), the Indonesian government must adhere to the principles espousedin the Convention which specifically recognizes that no person shall be subjected to enforceddisappearances under any circumstances.

    Further protection against enforced disappearance is reflected in the Indonesian Law No.

    39/1999 states the Human Rights article 33 paragraph 2 that, Every person has the right to befree from enforced disappearances and taken life by force.

    The Indonesian government must remain sincere in its efforts to stop enforced disappearances

    and to prevent possible cases from occurring by being steadfast in its domestic and international

    obligations. The case of Wildan Saputra is an indication of clear lapses in the implementation of

    Asian Federation Against Involuntary DisappearancesRms. 310-311 Philippine Social Science Center BuildingCommonwealth Avenue, Diliman, 1103 Quezon City PhilippinesTelefax: 00-632-4546759 Telephone Number 00-632-4907862 Mobile 00-63-9177924058Email [email protected] website www.afad-online.org

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    such obligations. The incident is a complete manifestation of the Indonesian police force

    complete disregard for a persons right not to be subjected to enforced disappearance, right not to

    be subjected to arbitrary arrest and detention, right to liberty, right to recognition as a person

    before the law and right to be free from torture.

    Finally, to fully ensure respect of the right not to be subjected to enforced disappearances, AFAD

    reiterates its call on the Indonesian government to once and for all, fulfill its promise to ratify the

    International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance and to

    recognize the competence of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances.

    Signed by:

    Mary Aileen D. BacalsoSecretary General

    Mugiyanto

    Chairperson