JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the DPR Didik Mukrianto assessed that the dishonorable dismissal of Ferdy Sambo could minimize the potential for obstacles to the investigation into the premeditated murder case against Brigadier J.

"I hope that the decision of the National Police's Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) can minimize the potential emergence of various obstacles in the investigation of the Duren Tiga case, both psychological, psychological and real obstacles that are 'obstruction of justice'," said Didik in Jakarta, quoted from Antara, Sunday, August 28.

He considered that the decision, which was no less important, was not to be selective and indiscriminate in enforcing the discipline and ethics.

According to him, looking at the position of the alleged murder of Brigadier J and his alleged disclosure of the fabrication involving Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, the ethical trial decision was predictable and reasonable.

"Moreover, Perpol number 7 of 2022 as one of the norms and ethical foundations for members of the National Police has detailed it," he said.

He explained that the enforcement of violations of the code of ethics in Polri institutions is regulated in the legal umbrella of police regulations in accordance with the mandate of Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the Indonesian National Police.

According to him, the Police Professional Code of Ethics is norms or rules that are a unit of ethical or philosophical foundation related to behavior and speech related to matters that are required, prohibited, appropriate, or inappropriate for members of the National Police in carrying out their duties, authorities, and responsibilities..

"It is also necessary to understand that the implementation of duties, authorities, and responsibilities of members of the police must be carried out professionally, proportionally, and procedurally supported by the basic values contained in Tribrata and Catur Prasetya as outlined in the Police's professional code of ethics as a norm of proper and inappropriate behavior," he said.

Didik assessed that the enforcement of the Police's professional code of ethics must be carried out objectively, accountable, upholding legal certainty and a sense of justice and human rights by taking into account the service of Polri members who are suspected of violating the police professional code of ethics

He considered that if based on the Police Code of Ethics, there was a clause governing PTHD for members of the National Police who had been proven to have committed violations of KEPP, discipline, and/or criminal acts.


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