LPI Commander Not Suspect In Persecution Case Muhammad Disappointed, This Is The Police's Reason

JAKARTA - Bareskrim stated that the LPI Commander, Maman Suryadi, was not named as a suspect in the alleged molestation case against Muhammad Kece. Although, it was previously mentioned that he was involved in the series of persecutions.

"We can't be named a suspect yet," said the Director of General Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi to VOI, Wednesday, September 29.

The reason for not being named as a suspect is because in the pre-reconstruction and stage of the case, investigators did not find sufficient evidence. So, at this time, Maman is not named as a suspect.

In the investigation process, Maman was only proven to be at the location of the persecution. His presence was at the call of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte.

"Indeed he was at the TKP at the call of NB. From the results of pre-reconstruction and yesterday's case, the person concerned has not been named a suspect," said Andi.

Previously, it was reported that the National Police had named five suspects in the case of the persecution of Muhammad Kece at the Criminal Investigation Unit. Where, one of them Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte.

The five suspects are all Bareskrim detainees. They include Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, DH, DW, H, and HP.

This case began when 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.

The persecution was carried out shortly after Muhammad Kece was detained at the Bareskrim remand. In fact, some detainees were involved in the persecution.