JAKARTA - The suspect in the alleged blasphemy case, Muhammad Kosman alias Muhammad Kece, reported his cell mate for alleged abuse. Later, it was discovered that the alleged perpetrator was Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte.

Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, said the report made by M. Kece was registered with the number LP: 0510/VIII/2021/Bareskrim, dated August 26, 2021.

"The reporter (M Kece) reported that he had received persecution from a person who is currently a prisoner at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police," said Rusdi.

In an effort to investigate the case, Rusdi said that his party had conducted an investigation. Several witnesses have been questioned.

"This police report has been followed up. It has examined 3 witnesses. Then also collected relevant evidence," said Rusdi.

In fact, Rusdi emphasized that the status of the case had been upgraded to an investigation. Investigators will soon identify the suspect.

"Later on from the evidence, a case will be carried out and will determine the suspect in this case," said Rusdi.

Inspector General Napoleon Suspected Perpetrator

Not long ago, the alleged perpetrator of the persecution of M. Kece began to be revealed. Inspector General Napoleon, who is a prisoner of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police in the bribery case for the abolition of red notices and DPOs, is said to be the culprit.

The Director of General Crimes (Dirtipidum) of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Indonesian National Police Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi confirmed this. In the report made by M. Kece, Inspector General Napolen was indeed the reported person.

"Napoelon Bonaparte," said Brigadier General Andi.

However, Andi did not want to comment much on this matter. The reason is that investigators are still working to explore the report, including the chronology of the persecution that was carried out, whether it was carried out by Napoleon himself or by someone who helped.

"Investigators are exploring whether it was done alone or someone helped. Later, the motive will be. There are three witnesses, all of them are prisoners," said Andi.

Beaten and Covered in Dirt

Not only the alleged perpetrator, the form of abuse against M. Kece was also revealed. It turned out that the suspect in the alleged blasphemy case was not only beaten but also covered with dirt.

"In the examination, it was revealed that apart from the beating, the perpetrator NB also smeared the victim's face and body with human waste that had been prepared by the perpetrator," said Brigadier General Andi.

Andi said the incident occurred on the same day Kece was tortured in solitary confinement.

"Yes, while hitting also smeared human waste," he said.

The human excrement had been prepared by Napoleon and stored in his cell. A witness claimed to have received orders to take the excrement.

Then the perpetrator smeared the dirt on the face and body of M Kece, a suspect in the alleged crime of blasphemy.

"One of the witnesses was ordered by NB to take the package of dirt that had been prepared in NB's room, then NB himself smeared it," said Andi.

Inspector General Napoleon's Open Letter

After M. Kece reported the persecution, Inspector General Napoleon also wrote an open letter. The contents are about the reasons behind the criminal acts of persecution that he did.

"My brothers and sisters, I really want to talk to all of you directly, but at this time I can't do it," Napleon said in an open letter.

"Regarding the confusion of information about the persecution of Kece, I can explain," he continued.

In the open letter, Napoleon declared himself a Muslim. So that no one can insult their religion.

"Anyone can insult me, but not against my Allah, the Koran, the Prophet Muhammad and my Islamic faith, so I swear I will take any measured action against anyone who dares to do it," he said.

In fact, Napoleon stated that Muhammad Kece's actions were very dangerous. Because, it can damage the unity and harmony of religious communities in Indonesia.

At the end of the open letter, Napoleon confessed all his actions. In addition, it was confirmed that he would be responsible for the abuse case.

"I will be responsible for all my actions against Kace, whatever the risk," said Napoleon.


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