DWP Audience Extortion Case, AKBP Malvino Sanctioned By PTDH Files An Appeal

JAKARTA - The National Police's Professional and Security Division (Propam) has completed the trial of the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) against alleged violators AKBP Malvino Edward Yusticia (MEY) regarding the alleged extortion of Malaysian citizens during the 2024 Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) event.

As a result, AKBP Malvino Edward Yusticia (MEY), who had served as Head of Sub-Directorate III of the Narcotics Directorate of the Metro Jaya Police, was sanctioned by dishonorable dismissal or dismissal (PTDH).

"(Sanctions) Disrespectful Dismissal or PTDH as a member of the National Police," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, to reporters, Thursday, January 2.

The dismissal decision was taken after the trial commission examined 9 witnesses. From the series of examinations, it was revealed that his role in the case was revealed.

AKBP Malvino secures foreign and Indonesian nationals suspected of abusing drugs. Then, ask them for money as a condition if they want to be released.

"However, at the time of the examination of the person who was secured, he had made a request for money in return for his release or release," said Trunoyudo.

However, AKBP Malvino did not immediately accept the verdict. Because, he decided to file an appeal.

"On this decision, the violator declared an appeal," said Trunoyudo.

Previously, based on the results of the KKEP trial, the Director of Drugs at the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Donald P. Simanjuntak was also found guilty. Thus, subject to dismissal or PTDH.