KUPANG - A dismissed member of the National Police, 2nd Police Brigadier Johanes Imanuel Nenosono sued the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police Chief to the Kupang State Administrative Court (PTUN). The lawsuit was filed because Johanes did not accept that he was dishonorably dismissed or dismissed from the National Police service.

This was conveyed by the Head of the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police, Inspector General Lotharia Latif through the Head of Public Relations of the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police, Grand Commissioner Rishian Krisna Budhiaswanto.

"This is according to the letter from the Kupang State Administrative Court number: 33/G/2021/PTUN-KPG dated November 10, 2021," said Grand Commissioner Krisna Budhiaswanto in a written statement, Sunday, November 21 evening.

2nd Police Brigadier Johanes, a former member of the South Central Timor Police who was fired in September, was declared to have violated the Police's professional code of ethics, as referred to in Article 7 Paragraph (1) letter B, Article 11 letter C of the National Police Chief Regulation number: 14 of 2011 concerning the Police Professional Code of Ethics.

Grand Commissioner Krisna said every citizen has the right to file a lawsuit according to the law. However, the police institution has regulated the process of enforcing discipline and a professional code of ethics for every member of the National Police who commits a violation.

The decision to dishonorably discharge a member of the National Police is a decision that has been made carefully through the trial process according to the procedures set out in the regulations that apply within the Police.

“The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police have carried out the correct process. Each member's violation is always carried out coaching for violators to correct their mistakes. If it is not implemented, it will be tried by the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP), an appeal to the KKEP has also been carried out, and before the Kapolda decides PTDH has gone through a leadership advisory board meeting involving the leaders of each work unit," said Grand Commissioner Krisna.

Johanes is known to impregnate a woman until she gives birth. However, Johanes did not want to be responsible and even ordered the victim to abort the pregnancy on the grounds that it would interfere with his work.

Not only that, based on the facts of the trial, continued Grand Commissioner Krisna, Johanes also had sexual relations with other women three times without a marriage relationship.

The aggravating thing that was done by Johanes Imanuel Nenosono was also committing a dissertation violation or leaving work without a valid reason and without permission from the leadership for more than 30 days (cumulative violation).

"This is a consideration for the institution (East Nusa Tenggara Police) because there are no mitigating things for the perpetrators during the KKEP trial process. Not only has he committed immoral acts by impregnating a woman and having sex with several women without a marriage relationship, but he has also committed dissertation,” explained Grand Commissioner Krisna.

The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police Chief took decisive steps by firing Johanes Imanuel Nenosono to protect the public from the arbitrariness and arrogance of unscrupulous members of the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police who had abused and demeaned women's dignity as a vulnerable group that should have been protected.

"Please file a lawsuit to the Administrative Court, that is the right in question through the applicable mechanism. The East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Police are ready and will prepare a team to face the lawsuit," said Grand Commissioner Krisna.


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