JAKARTA - The National Police are preparing a hearing on the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) for five Brimob members who were involved in the series of deaths of Affan Kurniawan.

Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, said the process was still in the filing stage.

"The other five personnel are in the process of completing their case files to hold the next Police Code of Ethics Commission hearing," Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko told reporters, Wednesday, September 10.

The five Brimob members are Aipda M. Rohyani, First Brigadier Danang, First Brigadier Mardin, Saba Jana Edi, and Baraka Yohanes David.

Based on the results of the examination, they committed violations that fall into the medium category.

Meanwhile, the other two, Kompol Cosmas Kaju Gae and Bripka Rohmad, have undergone a KKEP trial. They were found guilty. Kompol Cosmas Kaju Gae underwent a KKEP trial on Wednesday, September 3. As a result, the trial panel imposed sanctions for dismissal or Disrespectful Dismissal (PTDH).

Meanwhile, Bripka Rohmad was also found guilty and sentenced to a seven-year demotion mutation.

Both of them officially filed an appeal against the decision of the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP).

"Against the decision of the KKEP trial that was held last week, both of them have filed an appeal," Trunoyudo said.


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