JAKARTA - The former Kebayoran Baru Police Chief, Benny Alamsyah, has decided to sue the National Police Chief and Metro Jaya Police Chief at the State Administrative Court (PTUN). This lawsuit resulted in his dismissal as a member of the Police.
Benny Alamsyah's lawsuit began when he was fired as a member of the National Police because he was caught consuming methamphetamine. Because, in his office found evidence in the form of four packages of methamphetamine.
Benny was revealed to be a user of the prohibited goods when the Metro Jaya Police Profession and Security Division (Bid Propam) officers inspected his room in August 2019.
"If I'm not mistaken he (AKBP Benny) also used (meth)," said Commissioner-General Gatot Eddy, who at that time served as the Metro Police Chief.
With this evidence, Benny Alamsyah also had to undergo a professional ethics trial. In which, Benny was found guilty and sentenced to dishonorable dismissal (PDTH).
Not only that, but Benny must also receive criminal sanctions. In criminal justice, the former Kebayoran Baru Police Chief was found guilty of a criminal case of abusing narcotics class I for himself and without the right to possess and store psychotropic substances.
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Thus, the panel of judges at the South Jakarta District Court decided to sentence Benny to a prison sentence of 1 year and 6 months.
As if he did not accept all the decisions, Benny Alamsyah sued the National Police Chief and the Metro Jaya Police Chief. The lawsuit that Benny registered on Monday, December 20, was registered with number 286/G/2021/PTUN.JKT
There are several points in Benny Alamsyah's lawsuit. Where the essence of the lawsuit is asking to be returned to his status as a member of the Police.
However, even that lawsuit did not make Metro Jaya Police uneasy. In fact, do not want to bother about it.
The Head of Public Relations of the Metro Jaya Police Grand Commissioner E. Zulpan stated that the steps that will be taken by his party are only waiting for the results of the trial for the lawsuit.
"We'll see if his lawsuit in the PTUN is granted or not. So that's right, he's still suing in the PTUN," said Zulpan.
Zulpan did not comment much on the lawsuit filed by Benny Alamsyah on Monday, December 20. The police await the outcome of the trial.
"We'll see how the PTUN trial goes and then how will the trial decide and then we'll respond," said Zulpan.
Zulpan emphasized that the lawsuit filed by Benny Alamsyah was a citizen's right.
"This means that it is a normal thing because it is the right of the person concerned as a citizen," said Zulpan.
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