JAKARTA - Aipda MR, one of the personnel of the Brimob Police Corps as a passenger of the Brimob tactical vehicle that crashed into the death of online motorcycle taxi driver (ojol) Affan Kurniawan, was given ethical sanctions, namely the obligation to convey an apology.

The sanction was decided in the Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) session led by the Head of the Professional Supervision and Development Bureau (Karowabprof) of the National Police Propam Division Brigadier General Pol. Agus Wijayanto on Monday 29 September.

"Ethical sanctions are that violators are required to express their verbal apologies before the trial and are written to the leadership of the National Police," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Pol Erdi A. Chaniago in Jakarta, Tuesday.

Erdi explained, in an ethics trial, Aipda MR, who was a rantis passenger when the incident occurred, was declared not to have carried out his ethical responsibility for not reminding the Company Commander of Kompol Kosmas K. Gae and the driver of Bripka Rohmad regarding the procedures for handling the mass action.

This negligence also contributed to the loss of life in the name of Affan Kurniawan.

For his actions, Aipda MR was deemed to have violated Article 5 paragraph (1) letter c of the National Police Regulation Number 7 of 2022 concerning the Professional Code of Ethics and the Police Code of Ethics Commission.

Another ethical sanction imposed on Aipda MR is that his behavior is declared a disgraceful act.

In addition to ethics, Aipda MR was also sentenced to administrative sanctions in the form of placing in a special place (patsus) for 20 days.

"It has been carried out from August 29 to September 17, 2025 in the Patsus room of the Provos Bureau of the Propam Police Division and the Brimob Police Corps," said Erdi.

Regarding the decision handed down, Aipda MR stated that he accepted and was committed to improving his attitude and upholding the values of the National Police profession.

Furthermore, Erdi said, this decision reflects the National Police's commitment to upholding professional ethics firmly and accountably.

The KKEP trial process is a manifestation of the National Police's commitment to enforcing the professional code of ethics objectively and transparently. Not only for active violations, but also for the negligence of members who have a serious impact as in this case," he said.

He emphasized that every member of the National Police has a collective responsibility in every task, especially in situations that involve the community directly.

"This is an important lesson so that in the future, all personnel are more disciplined and careful in carrying out their duties," he said.

Previously, on September 3 and 4, 2025, the National Police's Propam Division had conducted an ethics trial against two Brimob personnel who sat at the front of the rantis, namely Bripka Rohmad as the driver of the rantis and Kompol Kosmas K. Gae as the personnel sitting beside the driver.

In an ethics trial on September 3, 2025, Kompol Kosmas K. Gae was sentenced to dismissal for his involvement in this collision incident.

Another sanction given is ethical sanctions, namely the behavior of Kosmas as a disgraceful act.

In addition, administrative sanctions were imposed in the form of special placements (patsus) for six days from August 29, 2025 to September 3, 2025, the Patsus room of the Provos Bureau of the Divpropam Polri which has been carried out by Kosmas.

Meanwhile, in an ethics trial on September 4, 2025, the KKEP Session Council imposed a seven-year mutation sanction in accordance with the remaining service period of violators at the National Police institution to Bripka Rohmad as Bamin Silop Battalion D Pioneer Satbrimob Polda Metro Jaya

Bripka Rohmad was also sentenced to administrative sanctions in the form of placement in a special place (pathsus) for 20 days from August 29, 2025 to September 17, 2025 in the Patsus Room of the Provos Bureau of the Divpropam Polri.

In addition, he was sentenced to ethical sanctions, namely his actions were declared a disgraceful act and was asked to apologize verbally before the KKEP trial and in writing to the leadership of the Police.

Both of them declared an appeal against the verdict handed down.


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