JAKARTA - The National Police Headquarters firmly said that 26 data from members of the Bhayangkara Corps that were leaked were old documents. Moreover, the data does not belong to the Polda Metro Jaya

"I asked after being investigated by the cyber team, hoax. The data was outdated in 2016 ago," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo when confirmed, Friday, September 23.

From the results of the deepening, the data does belong to the Police. However, it contains membership documents of the Central Kalimantan Police (Central Kalimantan).

Thus, the claim of an account with the name Meki which states that the data is a membership of the Polda Metro Jaya is clearly refuted.

"The data from the Central Kalimantan Police is no longer connected to the Metro Police," he said.

Although the data disseminated is not entirely true, Dedi said the investigation process would still be carried out. Later, Polda Metro Jaya will investigate the data spread.

"The spread is still being investigated by the Directorate of Cyber, Polda Metro Jaya," said Dedi.

Previously, information circulated about the data leak of 26 million members of the Bhayangkara Corps.

One of the accounts with the name Meki uploaded a thread titled '26M DATABASE NATIONAL POLICE INTENTIY OF INDONESIA REPUBLIC'.

In fact, the account also features a large logo belonging to the Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation of the Polda Metro Jaya.

It is suspected that the leak includes data from members of the National Police from the rank, Basic Registration Number (NRP), full name, position, photo, area, email, Population Identification Number (NIK), to telephone number.


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