The Criminal And Ethics Process Of AKP SW Is Still Continued, The Porridge Maker Has Not Officially Submitted To Withdraw The Report
The Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Grand Commissioner Ibrahim Tompo. (ANTARA/Good Ahmad Rizaldi)

JAKARTA - The West Java Regional Police have not received a request to withdraw the police report (LP) from the porridge, Wahidin, regarding allegations of fraud and embezzlement with the reported AKP Supai Warna (SW). Therefore, the criminal and ethical process is still ongoing.

"There has been no (application for the revocation of the LP). Until now, the case process and code of ethics are still ongoing," said Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Ibrahim Tompo, to VOI, Thursday, June 22.

However, when asked about the possibility of the ethical process against AKP SW being stopped if Wahidin submitted a request for the revocation of the LP, Tompo was reluctant to comment.

It is only emphasized that for now, criminal and ethical processes are still being carried out. This is because AKP SW is considered to have committed violations based on evidence found during the investigation stage.

"We are not assumptions, what is clear is that the process is still ongoing," said Tompo.

Currently, AKP SW has been named a suspect in a fraud and asphalting case worth Rp. 310 million with the recruitment mode of police officers. Now, he is placed in a special place (pathus).

Previously, the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, firmly ordered the Head of the Propam Division to fire and criminalize AKP SW.

"I still hear that even though it happened last year, but the crowd now involves the rank of AKP. So, like this, don't happen again and I order the Head of the Propam Division to process, fire and criminalize," said Sigit.

AKP SW's actions are considered to have tarnished the image of the Police. Moreover, Sigit does not want the recruitment process to be tainted with naughty practices.

"Because we don't want recruitment, especially colored by transactions. We want this member to be obtained through the right process," he said.

The National Police Chief also ordered his staff to thoroughly investigate similar cases. Including, other elements who receive deposits from illegal levies (extortion) mode of recruitment of police officers.

"So if there is a transaction looking from upstream to downstream, we will definitely process it. Keep the image of the Police, our struggle is of course very difficult," said Sigit.


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