RCE Napitupulu, Police In Bali Who Extort Online PSKs Subject To Non-Job Sanctions
Bali Police Chief Irjen Putu Jayan Danu Putra (BETWEEN)

DENPASAR - A police officer assigned to the Identification Unit of the Bali Police Criminal Investigation Unit, RCE Napitupulu, was given non-job sanctions. RCE is a suspect in a case of alleged extortion and threats against women who provide online dating services.

"We have already done it and have not been placed in a long position. If criminalized, it will be adjusted to judicial mechanisms such as filing and will be given to the prosecutor's office and the prosecutor's office will be tried in court, whatever the decision depends on the administrative court," said Bali Police Chief Inspector General Putu Jayan Danu Putra. at the Bali Police Headquarters quoted by Antara, Monday, December 28.

Inspector General Putu said the sentence the suspect would receive was a court decision after going through the trial process.

"It depends on the court's decision as to what kind of disciplinary trial will it be, then the code of ethics. For the code of ethics, the heaviest can be dismissed, and it depends on the decision of the code of ethics trial," he continued.

Currently the suspect online prostitute extortionist, RCE Napitupulu, is still in detention for the alleged extortion case and alleged threats under Article 368 of the KUHP or 369 KUHP.

"The person concerned was detained, because he fulfilled the elements of being detained," he said.

Previously, on Wednesday, December 15, the MIS reporter offered a dating service through the MiChat application. Then, there are guests who want to rent services from the woman. Afterwards, the reporter, namely women sex workers, meets at the boarding house with guests.

Suddenly someone knocked on the door and showed identification as a member of the police that was known to RCE Napitupulu.

For victims of MIS, RCE Napitupulu asked that every month Rp. 500 thousand be sent. In addition, the victim's cellphone was taken by the suspect. The suspect asked for Rp1.5 million if the victim wanted his cellphone to be returned.


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