After Bagging The Supreme Court's Permit, The National Police Propam Will Check Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte

JAKARTA - The National Police's Professional and Security Division (Propam) will examine Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. The examination was carried out after the investigator obtained permission from the Supreme Court (MA).

"The Supreme Court has given official permission to examine Inspector General NB, which was proposed by the Propam Division of the National Police Headquarters," said Head of the Propam Police Division Inspector General Ferdy Sambo in his statement, Tuesday, September 28.

It is planned that the examination of Napoleon will take place on Wednesday, September 29. This examination is to complete the investigation process against 7 members of the National Police.

"The examination of Inspector General NB is to complete the investigation of 7 members of the National Police consisting of prison guards and the Head of the Criminal Investigation Department," said Sambo.

After examining Napoleon, investigators will conduct a case. The goal is to determine the suspect in the element of negligence in the series of persecution of Muhammad Kece.

"After the examination of Inspector General NB, a case will be held to determine the suspect of negligence in the persecution of the suspect in the blasphemy case M. Kace," said Sambo.

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.