JAKARTA - The National Police has temporarily postponed the process of hearing the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) against the suspects of obstruction of justice behind the murder case of Brigadier J. Originally, the KKEP trial process would be held in a marathon. This is because the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowi ordered all issues related to the Brigadier J case to be resolved quickly. "Keep going. Monday we have a cooling down meeting while perfecting additional files," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo to reporters, Saturday, September 3. So far, only two suspected obstruction of justice have been tried by KKEP. They are Kompol Chuck Putranto and Kompol Baiquni Wibowo. The results of the trial, they were sentenced to dishonorable discharge (PTDH). However, they compactly filed an appeal. With this delay, said Dedi, the plan for the KKEP trial will be continued next week. The suspect who will undergo the trial is AKP Irfan Widyanto as the Head of Subunit I Sub-Directorate III of the Criminal Investigation Department. "Later on Tuesday we will start trial again," said Dedi. In the case of obstruction of justice, the National Police also named seven other suspects. They are Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan, Kombes Agus Nurpatra, and AKBP Arif Rahman. Then, Kompol Chuck Putranto, Kompol Baiquni Wibowon, and AKP Irfan Widyanto. They are strongly suspected of violating Article 49 Juncto Article 33 and/or Article 48 Paragraph (1) Juncto Article 32 Paragraph (1) of the ITE Law and/or Article 221 paragraph (1) to 2 and 233 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 of the Criminal Code and/or Article 56 of the Criminal Code.

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