The Police Says There Are 6 Candidates For The Persecution Of M Kece, Including Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte
JAKARTA - The Director of General Crimes (Dirtipidum) of the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi said there were six potential suspects in the alleged abuse case against Muhammad Kece, one of whom was Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte.
Brigadier General Andi, when confirmed, said that his party had carried out pre-reconstruction which was attended by witnesses and potential suspects.
Pre-reconstruction is carried out as an adjustment between the facts on the ground and the results of the examination of witnesses and potential suspects.
"The pre-reconstruction was carried out last night. Witnesses and potential suspects were present," said Andi Rian, quoted by Antara, Saturday, September 25.
According to Andi, the pre-reconstruction was attended by six potential suspects, while Muhammad Kece as the victim or the reporter was not present.
After the pre-reconstruction, continued Andi Rian, his party will carry out a case title to determine the suspect for alleged abuse.
"Just wait for the outcome of the case next week," he said.
When asked whether Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the suspects, Andi answered that he was waiting for the results of the trial next week.
"Yeah, just wait for next week," said Andi.
Muhammad Kosman alias Muhammad Kece was persecuted while in isolation at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police, Thursday, August 26.
Muhammad Kece was persecuted by his fellow prisoners. In addition to being beaten, the perpetrator also covered his face and body with feces (human feces).
Kece made a police report with the number LP 0510/VIII/2021/Bareskrim.Polri, in which the name of Inspector General Pol. Napoleon Bonaparte as reported.
In the investigation of this torture case, the National Police examined 18 witnesses consisting of four police officers guarding the detainees, two expert witnesses (the doctor who examined M Kece), the reported and the reporting, the remaining witnesses being detained at the Police Criminal Investigation Unit.
From the results of the preliminary examination, the incident took place on Thursday, August 26 in the early hours of the morning between 00.30 WIB and 01.30 WIB.
In the CCTV footage, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, assisted by three other detainees, appeared to enter Muhammad Kece's cell room whose lock had been changed first.