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JAKARTA - AKBP Achiruddin Hasibuan must now be detained in a special place and removed from the position of Head of the Bin Ops Section of the North Sumatra Police Narcotics Directorate. He allegedly allowed his son, Aditya Hasibuan, to persecute a student and go viral on social media. Not only that, Achiruddin's assets were also highlighted by netizens. He often shows off big motorbikes but it turns out that this luxury vehicle is not in the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN). Judging from the e-LHKPN website, Achiruddin last reported his wealth to the KPK in 2021. At that time he served as Head of Unit 1 Sub-Directorate 1 of the North Sumatra Police's Narcotics Investigation Directorate. In his report, Achiruddin recorded assets of IDR 467,548,644 and he was not recorded as having debt. Next, only two assets were submitted to the KPK, namely 556 square meters of land in Medan City with a value of Rp46,330,000 and a Toyota Fortuner car worth Rp370 million. Achiruddin also reported cash equivalent ownership of Rp51,218,644. This is not the first time Achiruddin has reported his wealth. From the records of the LHKPN KPK, he once conveyed his assets in 2011 when he was the Head of the Binjai Police Narcotics Unit. However, the amount of wealth is the same as that reported by Achiruddin in 2021, which is IDR 467,548,644. However, the details cannot be accessed because the KPK website says data cannot be found. Previously, AKBP Achiruddin Hasibuan was proven to have violated the code of ethics of Article 13 letter M of Police Regulation Number 7 of 2022 concerning the Professional Code of Ethics and the Police Code of Ethics Commission. The regulation states that every police official in the ethics of a personality is prohibited from committing acts of violence, being rude, and inappropriate.
In addition, the police also named Aditya Hasibuan, who is Achiruddin's son, as a suspect in the persecution. He abused a student named Ken Admiral in Medan Helvetia. "The special case was determined by AH's brother as a suspect," said the North Sumatra Police's Dirkrimum Kombes Sumaryono at a press conference, Tuesday, April 25 evening.

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