The Bareskrim Prison Is Guarded By NCOs, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte Can Give Orders To Change Padlocks
JAKARTA - The National Police said Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte asked the Bareskrim prison guard officer with the rank of NCO to replace the lock of Muhammad Kece's prison cell. In this way, Napoleon was able to step in and persecute the alleged blasphemer.
"Yes, we all know that the officer guarding the detainee is a non-commissioned officer. Meanwhile, the perpetrator is a high-ranking National Police officer. With him asking not to use a standard lock, the guard will definitely comply," said Director of General Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Andi Rian to journalists, Tuesday, September 21.
With the disclosure of this, said Andi, his party is also investigating the case of this persecution so that it will be completed and will not happen again in the future.
However, it is undeniable that there is a status or rank factor that makes it easier for Napoleon to persecute Muhammad Kece in prison.
"Yes, equality before the law, that's why I'm conducting an investigation into the person concerned. Well, but if it's related to psychological conditions, we can't ignore it when the incident happened, where a high-ranking officer asked the NCO not to use a standard lock," said Andi.
Therefore, in handling this case, not only general criminal investigators are involved. But also deploy the Propam Division to find out whether there is a violation of standard operating procedures (SOP).
"Of course this process is also being investigated by Propam friends to see if there have been violations of ethics or discipline related to the detention process," said Andi.
Previously, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was suspected of using his rank to overcome the supervision of prison officers during an act of persecution against Muhammad Kece. To prove this allegation, the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police also examined four guard officers.
"On the other hand, the person concerned (Napoleon Bonaparte) is also still the boss, with a subordinate guarding the detainees. We'll ask there later," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Argo Yuwono. Meanwhile, Muhammad Kece reported that he had been a victim of persecution . The report is registered with the number LP: 0510/VIII/2021/Bareskrim, dated August 26, 2021.
After being investigated, it turned out that the perpetrator of the alleged abuse case was Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. Not only beating, Napoleon was also known to smear human feces on M. Kece's face.
Currently, the case is in the investigation stage. Several witnesses, ranging from officers from the detention center and inmates, have been questioned.