JAKARTA - Propam Polda Metro Jaya stated that nine patrol members involved in the series of cases found by seven teenage bodies in Kali Bekasi were not proven to have violated discipline or code of ethics.

The nine patrol members are known to have disbanded a group of teenagers who were indicated to be going to a brawl.

"The result is that there are no allegations of disciplinary violations and or no violations of the code of ethics were found," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi to reporters, Friday, October 4.

The conclusion of no disciplinary violation or code of ethics is based on the results of the examination of a number of witnesses who are aware of the disbandment.

There were 22 police officers and 6 civilians who were questioned by the Propam Polda Metro Jaya to find out whether there was a violation of the SOP committed by the patrol members.

"The results of the investigation and deepening of the Propam Bid Polda Metro Jaya on the officers who carried out the patrol, then several suspects, several people were at the location," said Ade.

It is known that seven bodies of teenagers were found in Kali Bekasi, on Sunday, September 22. They are said to be part of 60 people who previously gathered around the location with the aim of going to a brawl.

However, their intention failed because they were first dispersed by the police. During the disbandment process, it is suspected that the seven teenagers were desperate to jump into the Bekasi River.

Based on the results of the examination, the cause of death of the seven teenagers was due to drowning. Because, found sand and mud in the digestive tract and breathing.


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