Indonesia: journalist allegedly killed for investigating illegal gambling

Garance Limouzy July 5, 2024
Indonesia: journalist allegedly killed for investigating illegal gambling

On June 27, journalist Sempurna Pasaribu and his family tragically died in a house fire in Karo Regency, Indonesia. Police are now investigating claims that suggest his death was not accidental but linked to his work as an investigative journalist for the television channel Tribrata.

Investigating illegal gambling

Sempurna Pasaribu (47) had recently investigated gambling activities allegedly involving Indonesian military personnel.
The Journalists Safety Committee (KKJ) stated that they had “verified and thoroughly investigated the case of the house fire that killed Rico Sempurna Pasaribu in Karo Regency, North Sumatra. Based on the joint investigation conducted by KKJ Sumut, several facts indicate that the fire incident, which claimed the lives of the Tribrata TV journalist and his family, occurred after the victim exposed gambling activities in North Sumatra”. They also alleged that a TNI military member with the initials HB, who was targeted by Sempurna Pasaribu’s investigation, had threatened the journalist.

Police investigation

The police stated that they are currently investigating the cause of the fire to determine whether it was arson or a domestic accident. They appear to be taking the claims seriously, as the Forensic Laboratory division has conducted a crime scene examination, and autopsies are underway. However, the exact cause of the fire that killed Sempurna and his family still remains unclear.

Several witnesses reportedly claimed that the family stored gasoline and that spilled gasoline may have sparked the fire.

Freedom of the press

“The Press Council urges the National Police and the North Sumatra Police chief to establish a team to investigate the case fairly and impartially,” the council said in a statement.

The Press Council also called on the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) and the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) to ensure the safety of the victims’ family from potential retaliation by TNI military personnel, who are accused of involvement in illegal gambling and potentially silencing the journalist.

“The Press Council believes that journalistic activities, including those undertaken by the journalist from Tribrata TV, should not justify acts of violence against him, despite any alleged misconduct,” the council added.

According to Reporters Without Borders, Indonesia ranks 111th out of 180 in terms of press freedom. They state, in Indonesia “journalists who investigate cases of local corruption are often subjected to various forms of intimidation by police or TNI soldiers, going as far as arrest and physical violence. This results in a high level of self-censorship.”

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