JAKARTA - The suspect in the alleged blasphemy case, Muhammad Kece, was persecuted by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte shortly after being detained at the Criminal Investigation Department. The persecution was carried out on the first day M Kece was detained, or on August 26.

"Yes, that's right, the persecution took place after Muhammad Kece was placed in the Bareskrim remand or on August 26," said the Director of General Crimes at the Indonesian National Police, Brigadier General Andi Rian, to VOI, Tuesday, September 21.

Based on the results of the examination of witnesses and CCTV footage, the series of acts of persecution took place for approximately one hour. Starting from beatings to smearing human waste on Muhammad Kece.

"(Persecution) Around 00.30 to 01.30 WIB," Andi said.

On the previous occasion, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was said to have invited other prisoners to join in beating Muhammad Kece. This was revealed based on the results of the examination.

"Indeed, NB was the most dominant. But before the beating, NB involved another prisoner," Andi.

One of the goals of involving other prisoners was to pressure Muhammad Kece or not to fight back. So, Napoleon Bonaparte could do the things he wanted.

"Including to suppress and affect psychologically," said Andi.

"So when NB did the persecution, the little guy didn't dare to fight back," he continued.

Moreover, said Andi, Muhammad Kece is a new prisoner compared to the others. So, do not dare to fight.

"He (M. Kece) is a new person there who just entered. He doesn't know anyone there, right," said Andi.


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