Next Week Held Case Of Persecution Of Muhammad Kece, Inspector General Napoleon Will Be Suspect?

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police will conduct a case of alleged abuse involving Inspector General Napoleon and Muhammad Kece. The trial is scheduled to take place next week.

"Maybe next week, investigators will carry out the title (case)," said Director of General Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Andi Rian to VOI, Friday, September 24.

The case was held based on the results of the pre-reconstruction which is planned to be carried out today and tomorrow. The two-day pre-reconstruction plan is because investigators are still examining witnesses.

"Today and tomorrow investigators will carry out pre-reconstruction," said Andi.

In addition, Andi said that the basis for the pre-reconstruction was the statements of witnesses who had been confronted. Thus, investigators have found a common thread in the alleged abuse case.

"Based on the results of the confrontation with several witnesses yesterday," said Brigadier General Andi.

Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte is suspected of molesting Muhammad Kece at the Criminal Investigation Department. In fact, Napoleon also smeared the suspect in the blasphemy case with human excrement.

In the series of persecutions, Napoleon took three other prisoners. One of them, LPI Commander Maman Suryadi.