JAKARTA - The National Police emphasized that the handling of the case of Muhammad Kece's persecution was carried out comprehensively. Police also ensure that similar problems do not happen again.

"The Indonesian National Police wants to comprehensively resolve the problems of persecution among inmates at the detention center, this should not happen again," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, quoted by Antara, Thursday, September 23.

Rusdi said the evaluation would be carried out not only at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police, but also all detention houses in the police, both at the Polda, Polres and Polsek levels.

"Learn from this case so that it doesn't happen again," he said.

According to Rusdi, when a person has been detained by the Police, the prisoners' rights must be protected, such as health services, including the right to security.

"The National Police will be even more careful in how to handle parties who are being questioned at the police, in this case as prisoners so that the things that have now happened, cases that get a lot of attention from the public, finally there is persecution in the community," he said. In this case the attention of the Police," said Rusdi.

After the incident of Muhammad Kece's persecution at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police, said Rusdi, the Police of course tightened security and also took anticipatory steps so that similar work would not happen again.

Meanwhile, regarding the development of the persecution case experienced by Muhammad Kosman alias Muhammad Kece, Rusdi said the National Police wanted to solve the problem comprehensively.

The investigation has conducted an investigation, to find out why the abuse occurred in the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. Including the Olri Prompam Division, the four prison guards who were on duty on the day of the incident also checked.

"So an examination is being carried out whether there were negligence or there was an SOP that was not carried out by the members on duty at the time. This is currently being processed at Propam," he said.

Rusdi said that until now there were 18 witnesses who were examined by investigators from the Directorate of General Crimes of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. In addition to the reporter and the reported witness (Inspector General Pol Napoleon Bonaparte), there are also four witnesses from the prison guard at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police, two expert witnesses, namely the doctor who examined Muhammad Kece's condition and the rest of the residents of the detention center.

"Now, investigators are still in the process of collecting evidence related to the case. Hopefully, soon from the evidence available, investigators will conduct a case title to determine the suspect in this case," said Rusdi.


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