On my way from Taipei back to Jakarta, I went to a
bookstore and had a
drink at the
Coffee Bean & Tea
shop in Terminal
2 at Changi airport in Singapore, during the three-hour transit. Ongen, the other witness, said he was at the shop for
only 10 minutes to buy some drink to take with his Decolgen (flu
medicine). In his examination account, Ongen
said he had seen Pollycarpus holding two cups of tea, but the statement
was retracted because of what he claimed was police pressure.
At the coffee shop I ordered a cup of hot tea, knowing that Munir had not been fond of drinking coffee. The hot tea was served by only one employee in a tightly closed plastic glass, which was hard to open due to the heat.
I had to wait for 25 minutes before drinking it, and the seat was two meters away from the shop counter.
Under such circumstances, in my evaluation, it would have been
difficult to put (according to Tempo magazine) a spoonful of arsenic
into the cup. It should also be noted that besides the coffee shop, there were also a cake and cold drink shop still open. I speculate that someone may have bought the drink from this shop.After hearing the testimonies and visiting Coffee Bean, however, everything around this case again became obscured.
Ringkasan lain tentang Munir''s poison?