Southeast Sulawesi Police Propam Examines 6 Police In The Case Of Honorary Teacher Supriyani

KONSEL - Profession and Security Division (Bid Propam) of the Southeast Sulawesi Regional Police (Polda) examined six police personnel related to the case of an honorary teacher at Public Elementary School (SDN) 4 Baito, South Konawe Regency (Konsel) Supriyani.

Head of Propam Polda Sultra Kombes Moch Sholeh said the six personnel carried out the examination came from the Baito Police and the South Konawe Police.

"That's right (inspection of police personnel), three Polsek (Baito) personnel and three Polres (South Konawe) personnel," said Moch. Sholeh when contacted via digital message WA/WhatsApp from Kendari, Antara, Wednesday, October 30.

He said that his party had also scheduled an examination of the Wonua Raya Village Head in the context of clarifying the request for money amounting to Rp50 million addressed to Supriyani.

"Please time, because the village head is being called for clarification," he said.

Moch. Sholeh also explained that currently the Bid Propam Polda Sultra is conducting an in-depth investigation and examination of witnesses in the case of honorary teachers at SDN 4 Baito Supriayani. "Still in the process of deepening, all witnesses will be examined," explained Moch. Sholeh.

Currently, the trial of the case that befell the honorary teacher of SDN 4 Baito Supriyani is currently examining witnesses, after Supriyani's attorney's exception was rejected by the panel of judges.

Previously, it was reported that the attorney for honorary teachers at SDN 4 Baito Supriyani revealed a request for money of Rp. 50 million from the Sector Police Chief to stop investigating the alleged abuse case against student D at the trial at the District Court (PN) Andoolo.

"That investigators conveyed information to the Wonua Raya Village Head that there was a request for Rp. 50 million from the Sector Police Chief so that Supriyani's case was stopped, as stated by the Head of Wonua Raya Village and evidence of recorded conversations," said Supriyani's attorney, Andre Darmawan, during an exception hearing in the Supriyani case in South Konawe, Monday.