JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission VIII of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Ace Hasan Syadzily, did not confirm the attitude of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte who persecuted the suspect of blasphemy Muhammad Kece at the Bareskrim Prison. It was reported that Napoleon beat Kece and covered Kece with dirt on the grounds of defending his religion. The head of the commission in charge of religious affairs advised Napoleon not to act rashly even though he did not accept his religion being insulted. "No one should be allowed to commit violence in the name of law enforcement, especially outside their authority," said Ace Monday, September 20.
The Golkar politician, assessed that Napoleon should have restrained himself and handed over the legal process of M. Kece to the authorities. Moreover, Napoleon was also a prisoner.
"Better, leave it to law enforcement to take steps according to their authority," said Ace. Previously, Inspector General of Police Napoleon Bonaparte sent an open letter regarding his reasons for persecuting the suspect of blasphemy Muhammad Kece.
Through Haposan Batubara as his legal counsel, Napoleon Bonaparte emphasized that his client did not accept Muhammad Kece's behavior, who arbitrarily insulted his religion.
"My compatriots and fellow countrymen actually I want to speak directly to all of you, but at this time I can't do it," wrote Napoleon Bonaparte in his open letter regarding his persecution of Muhammad Kece, Sunday 19 September.
Not only that, Napoleon Bonaparte also stated in the open letter that he was born and raised as a Muslim.
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