Transfer Of Central Jakarta Police Narcotics Satres Officers From Kasat To Kanit Level, Rarely Occurs
JAKARTA - A number of middle officers (Pamen), First Officers (Pama) to non-commissioned officers from the Central Jakarta Metro Police were reportedly transferred from their positions.
From the information gathered, members who were transferred from the ranks of the Narcotics Head of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, AKBP Iver Son Manossoh, Wakasat Narkoba, Kompol Roland Olaf Ferdinand and Kanit III, Kasubnit and several other members.
Narcotics Deputy Commissioner Roland Olaf Ferdinand confirmed that he was transferred to Polda Metro Jaya. He admitted that he had served at the Central Jakarta Metro Police Narcotics Unit for one year.
"I transferred to the Regional Police. I've been here for a year," said Roland when confirmed via text message, Monday, November 11.
From the information gathered, Kasat Narkoba, AKBP Iver Son Manossoh was replaced by the Gambir Metro Police Chief, Kompol Jamalinus Nababan. Meanwhile, Deputy Head of Criminal Investigation at the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Kompol Rezeki Revi Respati served as Gambir Metro Police Chief.
"Yes, I replace Mr. Jamalinus, who serves as Head of Drugs at the Central Jakarta Metro Police," he said.
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In order to find out the transfer of a number of police officers at the Central Jakarta Metro Police Satnarkoba, Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Pol Susatyo Condro Purnomo did not respond when asked questions via Whatsapp (WA).
Meanwhile, an Indonesian Civilian Police Watch (ICPW) police observer, Bambang Suranto said, transferred a number of members of course there was a reason from the leadership.
"Dimutated whether they were taking unwanted actions by the leadership. But the case transferred starting from Kasat, Wakasat, and other ranks in one unit is very rare," he said.
Bambang said that if there was such a case, it would sound very strange. There may have been a very fatal mistake in the unit which resulted in one unit being transferred at the same time.
"It could be to cover up the mistakes made by the unit from the public spotlight," he said.