SHOOT DIED IN THE UNEXPECTED TERRORIS IN REVIEW OF CATCHING PROCESSES FROM THE PRINCIPLE OF DUE PROCESS OF LAW

Authors

  • July Wiarti
  • Heni Susanti

Abstract

The act of shooting dead is one of the actions that are often taken by the authorities in
carrying out the process of arresting those suspected of being terrorists. Shooting dead means
taking the life rights of a person even though it is uncertain whether they are indeed
considered guilty or not. This means that they are sentenced not to go through the judicial
process. In this case, it should also apply the name Due Process of Law. The issue raised is
How are Arrangements about the Action of Dead Shoot According to Applicable Law? How
is the shooting action on suspected terrorists in the Arrest process in terms of the Due Process
of Law Principle? The results obtained by the author are actions that can be taken by the
authorities in the use of weapons. Its use is also because there will be a harmful impact on the
authorities and the community, there is no other way that can be done to stop the perpetrators,
and to prevent the perpetrators from running. Acts of shooting dead on terrorist suspects do
not conflict with the principle of due process of law as long as they are carried out according
to the applicable provisions, as the author explained in the first discussion. But it still has to
be the last step. As long as it prioritizes the principle of equality before the law, the principle
of presumption of innocence, carrying out due process accordingly, and the fulfillment of
rights, the act of shooting does not violate these matters.

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Published

2020-12-26

How to Cite

July Wiarti, & Heni Susanti. (2020). SHOOT DIED IN THE UNEXPECTED TERRORIS IN REVIEW OF CATCHING PROCESSES FROM THE PRINCIPLE OF DUE PROCESS OF LAW. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(10), 294-304. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/4341