Lebak Banten DPRD Supports KY Fires Rangkasbitung District Court Judge Involved In Drugs
JAKARTA - Lebak Regency DPRD member Musa Weliansyah supports the Judicial Commission (KY) Honorary Council Session of Judges (MKH) who decided to dismiss the Rangkasbitung District Court (PN) judge with the initials DA who was involved in drug abuse. "We hope that the decision to dismiss him will be a deterrent effect for judges in Indonesia not to take drugs," he said in Lebak, Wednesday, July 19, which was confiscated by Antara. The decision of the Judicial Commission judge who fired DA was considered very appropriate, because their behavior was not exemplary, especially DA as a law enforcer who should be an example and role model for the community. "We hope that the judge is honest, clean, nor is he involved in drugs. And, if the judge is involved in drugs is certainly very embarrassing in the judiciary world," said Musa. According to him, the judge involved in drug abuse certainly damaged the dignity of the judiciary.
In addition, the people of Lebak Regency also experienced a crisis of confidence in the decisions of the judges involved in the drugs. The judge ensured that their performance in the trial at the Rangkasbitung District Court was also unprofessional and was not objective in accordance with the applicable laws. Moreover, if the judge was a drug addict, it would be worse because his life needs grew, so that in his brain he always thought that money was always in the decision of the case, it was alleged how to get the flow of funds from the case. The funds will later to consume drugs," he said.
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Musa said that the dismissal of DA as a judge of the Rangkasbitung District Court who consumed drugs in his office was a deterrent effect for all judges in Indonesia.
The dismissal of a DA judge can provide a deterrent effect as well as restore confidence in the Rangkasbitung District Court, while a DA friend who is also a former Rangkasbitung District Court judge with the initials YR has been sentenced to two years in prison.