Inspector General Napoleon's Actions, Aniaya Muhammad, Disappointed, Can't Be Justified, Commission III Of The House Of Representatives: Strict Actions For All Criminals
JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the House of Representatives, Ahmad Sahroni, regretted the violence against Muhammad Kece by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. Moreover, Napoleon beat and smeared Muhammad Kece with human excrement. Sahroni asked the authorities not to indiscriminately process cases of persecution legally. Given that both have the same position as prisoners.
"Authorities must take firm action against any criminals," said Sahroni, Monday, September 20. According to the NasDem politician, whatever the motives of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte to persecute M Kece cannot be justified. Because, he said, everyone has the right to believe in their own beliefs.
"Everyone has their own rights, although in general religious teachings the argument is that the Al-Quran has explained everything," Sahroni explained. Of the witnesses, four of them were guards at the detention house (rutan).
"Yes, that's right, the plan is for four of us from prison officers," said Director of General Crimes at the Criminal Investigation Department, Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi, to VOI, Monday, September 20. Meanwhile, the other three witnesses are Bareskrim detainees. This examination was carried out to find the beginning to the cause of the alleged abuse.
"There are also 3 witnesses from detention. We plan to examine 7 witnesses," said Andi.
Allegations of abuse against M. Kece have been reported to the Criminal Investigation Department. The report is registered with the number LP: 0510/VIII/2021/Bareskrim, dated August 26, 2021.
The results of the preliminary investigation, M. Kece was not only beaten. It was later discovered that he was also covered in dirt.
"In the examination, it was revealed that apart from the beating, the perpetrator NB also smeared the victim's face and body with human waste that had been prepared by the perpetrator," said Brigadier General Andi.