Bareskrim Denies M. Kece Rejects Report Of Persecution By Inspector General Napoleon, This Is What Actually Happened

JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police confirmed that there was no revocation of the report from Muhammad Kece in the case of alleged abuse. Thus, the case is still being processed according to the rules.

The statement was in response to Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte's legal team who said that Muhammad Kece had withdrawn the report.

"There was no request for revocation from the KC (Kace)," said Director of General Crimes at the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi to reporters, Friday, October 8.

What actually happened, said Andi, was that Muhammad Kece only wrote an apology letter. Where, the letter has no effect in the investigation and investigation process.

"What is there is a letter of apology from KC to NB (Napoleon Bonaparte)," Andi said briefly. For information, Napoleon Bonaparte's attorney, Ahmad Yani, expressed his surprise that his client was named a suspect. In fact, Muhammad Kece has withdrawn the report on the alleged abuse case.

Bareskrim named five suspects in the case of the persecution of Muhammad Kece. 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.

Based on the results of the examination, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte carried out two persecutions of Muhammad Kece. The first was carried out with other suspects and the second was carried out alone.

The beating was carried out by Napoleon Bonaparte in Muhammad Kece's detention cell. He was assisted by four other prisoners.

Meanwhile, the two-star general carried out the persecution alone. The form of persecution is suspected to be related to the smearing of human feces on Muhammad Kece.