Jakarta (ANTARA) – The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) plans to question Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander General Agus Subiyanto over the alleged involvement of military personnel in an acid attack on activist Andrie Yunus on March 12.Komnas HAM Chairperson Anis Hidayah said in a statement on Thursday that the commission will soon summon the TNI commander to seek clarification on the case.She said discrepancies in suspect initials disclosed by the TNI and the National Police (Polri) need further clarification.”We deem it necessary for TNI to clarify the initials BHC and BHW, which Polri say refer to the same person using different initials,” she said.Anis said Komnas HAM is continuing its investigation and has been coordinating intensively with the Greater Jakarta Police.”We have obtained sufficient information on the suspects, evidence, and other related matters,” she said.She urged that the case be processed in a civilian court, as the victim is a civilian and the case does not fall under military offenses.According to her, handling the case in a civilian court is important to prevent impunity and ensure transparency and accountability.She added that under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Indonesia has ratified, the state is obligated to conduct investigations that are prompt, transparent, independent, and accountable.Anis also noted that military trials are generally not accessible to the public, reinforcing the need for open proceedings.Earlier, Military Police Commander Major General Yusri Nuryanto said four TNI personnel had been detained over their alleged involvement in the attack.The suspects are being held at the TNI Military Police for further investigation.Yusri said the four personnel serve at the Headquarters Detachment of the Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS) of the TNI.