Cases Of Unscrupulous Police When Joining Kudus In Kupang Will Soon Be Tried

KUPANG - Kupang City Police Chief Kombes Pol Aldian Manurung said that a member of the local Police, Iptu Dalfis Hadjo, who defamed the arrangement of worship celebrations during Kudus on Good Friday, March 29, was immediately tried.

"We have carried out the filing process related to violations of the code of ethics and discipline and will soon be tried," he told reporters quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, April 2.

This was conveyed in connection with the development of the Kudus pollution case by unscrupulous police officers at the Kupang City Police who were caused by drinking alcohol.

The Police Professional Code of Ethics Commission will be held at the NTT Police Headquarters and the case will be fully transferred to the NTT Regional Police for further handling.

"We have completed all the files and we just have to wait for the trial to take place," he said.

He added that a number of witnesses from the police who were on guard at night of the incident and the Kupang City GMIT assembly had also been summoned for questioning regarding the case.

Several witnesses said that the police officer when he was doing his actions was being influenced by alcohol.

The police officer has also now been removed from his position as a controlling officer after the incident, and is currently being held in the cell of the Kupang City Police Headquarters.

He also emphasized that he did not indiscriminately and continued to take firm action if any of his members made mistakes and violated the law.

"I still take the wrong one, indiscriminately, if he is wrong I will not let it, this is my promise," he said.

Previously, on Friday, March 29, during the Kudus eruption, a police officer from the Kupang City Police, Iptu Dalfis Hadjo, who at that time was drunk, attended the wedding.

When a presbiter delivered bread and wine, the perpetrator immediately took some slices of bread and immediately ate and took some bowls of wine and drank it immediately.

When reprimanded by the presbiter, the perpetrator was emotional and had an argument until he was arrested.