JAKARTA - Five members of the National Police who are the candidates for accepting NCO recruitment in 2022 have received a code of ethics sanction, namely being transferred outside Java by the Central Java Police. In addition, said the Head of Public Relations of the Central Java Police, Kombes M. Iqbal Alqudusy, five KKN perpetrators also underwent a criminal investigation process carried out by the Directorate of Special Criminal Investigation (Ditreskrimsus) of the Central Java Police. "Compol AR, Kompol KN, AKP CS, Bripka Z, and Brigadier EW were examined by the Ditreskrimsus team, the process is already underway. Investigators also collected additional evidence for the KKN action they carried out," Iqbal said in his statement, Sunday, March 19. Iqbal said investigators were trying to handle this problem professionally, the collection of evidence was carried out carefully and carefully. "According to what is stated in Article 184 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The evidence is currently collected and strengthened by investigators. The code of ethics process has been implemented, therefore they are currently undergoing examination of the crimes they have committed," he said. He explained that the imposition of disciplinary sanctions and sanctions for violating the code of ethics did not erase the criminal charges against the police officers concerned. This is in accordance with Article 12 paragraph (1) PP 2/2003 in conjunction with Article 28 paragraph (2) of the National Police Regulation 14/201. Regarding whether the code of ethics sanctions that have been given are final, Iqbal said that all sanctions given are only recommendations. The Central Java Police Chief has the authority to reject recommendations from the results of the code of ethics trial commission. Thus, the five individuals are threatened with dishonorable dismissal (PTDH) by the Central Java Police. This is also in accordance with the instructions of the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit. "The recommendation of the decision is given to the Kapolda. In this case, he has the authority to refuse. Based on the direction of the Kapolda, on Monday, March 20 tomorrow, Central Java Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi will lead the trial and impose PTDH's sentence, including the five personnel involved in the KKN," he explained. Iqbal guarantees that the KKN case in the 2022 NCO recruitment that will occur at the Central Java Regional Police will be thoroughly disclosed in accordance with applicable regulations. This is also done to enforce the principles of being clean, transparent and accountable (BETAH) in the recruitment process for members of the National Police. "The OTT Kemaren incident is the achievement of the National Police's Propam Division as an enforcer of ethics and discipline and in order to maintain the dignity of the Police, we appreciate and make our Reflection to be more stringent in the implementation and socialization of Recruitment at the next Central Java Police," he added.

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