According To IPW, Various Allegations Of Serious Violations Of The Code Of Ethics Could Result In The Dismissal Of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo
Police officers inspect the crime scene at Inspector General Ferdy Sambo's official residence/ Photo: IST

JAKARTA - Head of Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) Sugeng Teguh Santoso assessed that the placement of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters was carried out to expedite the process of examining Irsus and Timsus.

"The current investigation is related to serious violations of the code of ethics, namely destroying crime scenes and eliminating evidence, pistols, projectiles, and others. Violations of the FS code of ethics can be fired," said Sugeng to VOI, Sunday, August 7.

Sugeng assessed that violating the code of ethics is also a criminal act, namely violating Article 221 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 233 of the Criminal Code with a threat of 4 years.

In fact, if there is an act of ordering to take CCTV that does not belong to him, it can also be subject to Article 362 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 56. The threat is 5 years.

"So that he can be detained, in the interest of waiting for an examination of the main case of the death of Brigadier Y, which is investigated under Article 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with 55 and 56 of the Criminal Code," said Sugeng.

Previously, the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Pol Dedi Prasetyo said Inspector General Pol Ferdy Sambo was placed in a special place (Patsus) at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters Kelapa Dua, Depok, West Java, for the next 30 days.

"(For) 30 days information from Itsus," said Dedi, Sunday, August 7.

The former Head of the Profession and Security Division (Kadiv Propam) of the National Police is suspected of violating procedures in handling the crime scene (TKP) of the death of Brigadier Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat alias Brigadier J at a halfway house in Duren Tiga, South Jakarta.

Inspector General Ferdy Sambo was also examined by the Special Inspectorate on Saturday, August 6, regarding ethics in the handling of the Duren Tiga crime scene, and was immediately placed in the Special Unit Mako Brimob for examination.

"(Special placement) is in the context of the examination. So it is not true that there was (arrest and detention)," said Dedi.


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