The Ethics Session Of Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan Continues To Be Postponed, This Is What The National Police Chief Said
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the ethics trial process might be held next week. (photo: twitter @ListyoSigitP)

JAKARTA - The internal trial of Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan following his involvement in obstructing the investigation into the murder case of Brigadier J has not been held. National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the possibility of the ethics trial being held next week.

"Probably next week (the ethics trial of Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan, ed)," General Sigit told reporters at Lubang Buaya, Saturday, October 1.

Originally, the ethics trial against Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan had been postponed four times. Sigit then said the obstacles experienced were because the key witness was seriously ill.

The key witness in question is AKBP Arif Rachman Arifin. He is known to have undergone surgery. "Yes, because yesterday there happened to be a witness who was sick but in principle there was no problem," said Sigit.

On the previous occasion, the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo stated that the trial equipment or the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) team had been formed to internally try Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan.

Later, the Deputy Inspectorate of General Supervision (Wairwasum) of the National Police Inspector General Tornagogo Sihombing will guide or become chairman of the trial.

With the appointment of Inspector General Tornagogo Sihombing as chairman, he will be the one who will knock on the sanctions verdict or the future of Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan in the Bhayangkara Corps.


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