JAKARTA - The National Police's Criminal Investigation Department stated that the statement by Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte that he did not beat him in the alleged abuse case was not important.
"The information on the candidate suspects is not important", said Director of General Crimes at the National Police-Criminal Investigation Agency, Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi, to reporters, Tuesday, September 21.
According to him, in the investigation process, it is the statements of witnesses and experts that are considered by investigators. Then, another consideration is the evidence that has been collected.
"What is important is the testimony of witnesses, experts, letters, and instructions. Moreover, this is a case of persecution", said Andi.
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On the other hand, Andi stated that the investigation process against Napoleon Bonaparte was still ongoing. So, there is no new information and instructions in the investigation process.
"Not finished yet. (Inspection) is still ongoing", Andi said briefly.
Meanwhile, Napoleon Bonaparte's attorney, Ahmad Yani, stated that his client did not abuse or beat Muhammad Kece. But, only measurable action according to the open letter.
"Whatever the shape is, I don't know yet, please ask Napoleon Bonaparte", said Yani.
"Please ask the person whose name is Muhammad Kece, please ask the person who stated that he did the beating, was it true or not? With evidence. Until those who saw, until those who heard, and Muhammad Kece who experienced it, right?" Connect Yani.
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