JAKARTA - The National Police stated that the number of members who violated the code of ethics in the process of handling the investigation into the murder of Brigadier J continued to increase. It was noted that 35 members had been declared unprofessional in handling the case of Brigadier J.
"Yes, that's right, this information from Itsus (35 violates the code of ethics, ed)," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Monday, August 15.
This number was determined after the determination of five Polda Metro Jaya investigators who were deemed to have violated the law.
Dozens of these members are strongly suspected of being unprofessional by eliminating evidence. One of them is CCTV footage which is referred to as a key witness.
Inspector General Dedi explained that there were 63 police officers under investigation. They are suspected of being involved in a series of premeditated murders against Brigadier J.
"A total of 63 people have been examined temporarily," said Dedi.
In this case, 16 members of the National Police were placed in a special place. 10 of them are in the Provos and the rest are at the Mobile Brigade Headquarters, Kelapa Dua, Depok.
Meanwhile, in the case of Brigadier J's murder, four people were named as suspects, namely Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Bharada RE, Bripka RR, and Strong Maruf.
The suspects were charged with Article 340 subsidiary 338 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) and 56 of the Criminal Code. They face a maximum penalty of death or life imprisonment.
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