Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte Hajar M Kece, Muhammadiyah Youth: Playing Judges By Yourself Is Not Justified For Any Reason
DOC ANTARA / Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte

JAKARTA - Chairman of the Muhammadiyah Youth Center (PP) Sunanto or who is often called Cak Nanto said the actions taken by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte against Muhammad Kece could not be justified for any reason.

"Playing judges on our own is not justified for any reason, because we live in a state of law and there are rules of the game that govern us as citizens," said Cak Nanto, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, September 21.

He conveyed this in response to the actions of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte who allegedly smeared Kece's face with human feces. Moreover, Kece is currently facing a legal process.

If a citizen is suspected of violating the law, then the state has a mechanism to impose sanctions or penalties for the violation while respecting the principle of protecting human rights, said Cak Nanto.

For this incident, PP Pemuda Muhammadiyah supports law enforcement on alleged acts of violence committed by Inspector General Napolen Bonaparte.

On the other hand, the public is asked to exercise restraint and not be easily provoked and take the law into their own hands over the incident.

"The public should not be provoked by potential issues related to religion. We entrust the police to handle these potential problems and process them in accordance with applicable legal provisions," he said.

The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police previously revealed that Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte replaced the lock on Muhammad Kece's cell with another detainee. This was done to get into the detention cell of M Kece, the suspect in the blasphemy case.

"The standard lock for the victim's cell room has been replaced," said the Director of General Crimes at the Criminal Investigation Department, Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi, when contacted on Monday, September 20.

The lock of Muhammad Kece's prison cell was replaced with a cell from the 'Chairman of the RT' at the Bareskrim remand center. In that way, Napoleon Bonaparte could enter easily.

"It was replaced with a lock belonging to the RT chairman at the request of NB, so they can access it," said Andi.


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