JAKARTA - Napoleon Bonaparte is again entangled in a legal case for being the perpetrator of the persecution of a suspect in the alleged ITE Law and blasphemy law, Muhammad Kosman or M. Kece.

Not only beating Muhammad Kece, Napoleon also covered him with human waste at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. The dung was smeared by Napoleon at the time of hitting.

"While hitting, (Inspector General Napoleon) also smeared human waste," said Director General of Criminal Investigation and Crime Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi, Monday, September 20.

Based on preliminary investigations, it is suspected that the police general convicted of the bribery case, Djoko Tjandra, himself prepared human waste to persecute Muhammad Kece.

"Human waste is prepared by NB himself," he explained.

On the other hand, Inspector General of Police Napoleon Bonaparte sent an open letter regarding the reasons he tortured 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.

So, is it normal for Napoleon's reason and treatment to persecute M. Kece because he doesn't accept his religion being insulted and tarnished?

Pros and Cons of Religious Motives the Reason Napoleon Persecuted M. Kece

Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) Anwar Abbas, also highlighted the case. He considered, Napoleon must have known the consequences of his treatment.

"We know that Napoleon Bonaparte is not a random person and is not someone who does not understand the law, but in fact he understands very, very well, even he is one of the law enforcers," said Anwar Abbas, Monday, September 20.

According to him, the actions taken by the two-star general were born of anxiety because his faith had been abused.

"But if his religion and faith are insulted, belittled and belittled, then as an ordinary human being and as a man of faith, of course there is a limit to his patience," said Anwar.

Anwar explained that no matter how high one's position is and no matter how great one's knowledge of the law is, if one's religion and beliefs are disturbed, it will be their faith that will speak.

"Napoleon also acted by beating the person concerned. And because he realized that his actions violated hum, then Kudia said I was ready to take the risk," he explained.

From this incident, Anwar also advised the public to realize that religious issues are very sensitive matters.

He hopes that the state and law enforcers should be really quick to respond when there are problems involving harassment of religious matters.

"This is important to do and to be of concern to all of us so that our unity and integrity as citizens of the nation are not damaged and damaged by the attitudes and actions of one person or a few people," concluded Anwar Abbas.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Chairman of Commission VIII of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Ace Hasan Syadzily, firmly did not condone the attitude of Napoleon Bonaparte who persecuted the suspect of blasphemy Muhammad Kece at the Bareskrim remand.

The head of the commission in charge of religious affairs suggested that Napoleon not rashly carry out the persecution even though he did not accept that his religion was 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.

Not Justified in the Eyes of the Law

Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the House of Representatives, Ahmad Sahroni, regretted the violence against Muhammad Kece by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. Moreover, Napoleon beat and covered M. Kece with dirt.

According to the NasDem politician, whatever the motives of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte to persecute M Kece cannot be justified. Because, he said, everyone has the right to believe in their own beliefs.

"Everyone has their own rights, even though in general religious teachings the argument is that the Al-Quran has explained everything," explained Sahroni, Monday, September 20.

Sahroni asked the authorities to be indiscriminate in processing cases of persecution legally. Given that both have the same position as prisoners.

"Authorities must take firm action against any criminals," said the Jakarta legislator.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Commission III of the House of Representatives, Herman Hery, said that the attitude of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte who was suspected of molesting Muhammad Kosman alias M. Kece in the Bareskrim detention house was a criminal act. So he left it entirely to the Police regarding the legal process.

"What happened is a criminal act, of course, and we don't want to interfere with anyone," said Herman Hery at the DPR Building, Monday, September 20.

The PDIP politician believes that the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police can be professional in the case of the persecution.

"We only ask Bareskrim to handle it professionally, there must be a mechanism. I believe in Kabareskrim and the National Police Chief will handle it professionally. We leave it to the National Police Chief," said Herman.


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