Influence Witness In Persecution Case M Kece, Inspector General Napoleon Isolated In Separate Cell
JAKARTA - The suspect in the persecution case, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was placed in solitary confinement during the investigation process. Bareskrim said the reason was because Napoleon influenced the witnesses in the case.
"After the examination, the Bareskrim has until now (conducted) isolation of the person concerned. What is the purpose? Investigators see this NB influencing other witnesses," said Director of General Crimes at the Indonesian National Police, Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi, to reporters, Wednesday, September 29.
However, Napoleon did not specify the purpose of influencing the witness. Possibly, in order to cover up the facts in the persecution case.
Another reason is that Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte allegedly used his second-star general rank to order prison guards. In which, he asked the officers to change the lock of the prison cell.
"(Officer) He did the replacement at the request of NB," said Andi.
Previously, the Bareskrim Polri decided to isolate Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte in the aftermath of the alleged abuse case against Muhammad Kece. Isolation has been carried out since Tuesday, September 21, at night. "Since last night, the Criminal Investigation Unit has isolated NB," Andi said.
Meanwhile, the National Police have 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 included Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte, DH, DW, H, and HP.