Still Active In The National Police, Ex-Kapolsek Mundu Cirebon Fraudster Seller Of Porridge Jalani Ethics Session
West Java (Jabar) Regional Police said the former Mundu Police Chief in Cirebon with the initials SW is still active in the Bhayangkara Corps. SW is undergoing a code of ethics trial.
SW is suspected of being involved in a fraud case for the recruitment of the National Police with victims of porridges losing hundreds of millions.
"The person concerned is still active police at this time, undergoing a code of ethics trial," said Head of Public Relations of the West Java (West Java) Police, Kombes Pol Ibrahim Tompo, in Cirebon, West Java, during a press conference, Monday, June 19, which was confiscated by Antara.
In the context of the investigation, Tompo said that the SW that had been named a suspect in this case was transferred from the Deputy Head of the Cirebon Police's Binmas Unit (Wakasatbinmas) to the Cirebon Police First Officer (Pama).
"SW has been transferred to Pama Polda in the context of examination starting yesterday, from the position of Deputy Head of Community Guidance at the Cirebon Police," he said.
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He added, after an examination and also a code of ethics trial, later the person concerned will also undergo a criminal case for fraud in the recruitment of members of the National Police.
AKP SW when he was the Head of Mundu Police, Cirebon City Police, promised victims who sell porridge every day, they can include their children as members of the National Police with the help of one of the National Police Headquarters ASN with the initials N.
However, Ibrahim continued, the victim was asked to prepare Rp350 million in order for his son to be released, so that the victim sent money gradually to the suspect in the nominal amount of Rp310 million.
"We ensure that if anyone claims to be able to pass to become a member of the National Police, it is clearly a fraud and should not be tempted. Considering that currently the selection of members of the National Police has been very strict, and it is impossible to penetrate it," he said.
In this case, the police named two people as suspects, namely AKP SW and N retired ASN Police Headquarters, both of whom were subject to Articles 372 and 378 with the threat of imprisonment for a maximum of four years.