JAKARTA - A new issue has emerged regarding the actions of Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte. He is said to have committed a criminal act of threatening other detainees.

This rumor emerged shortly after the two-star general was named a suspect in several cases. Starting from the persecution of Muhammad Kece and the suspect in the money laundering crime (TPPU) from the red notice abolition case.

The existence of this issue stems from a statement by Tommy Sumardi's attorney who said that his client was intimidated by Napoleon Bonaparte. In fact, the worst were death threats.

The threats were also said to have been carried out in the Criminal Investigation Unit. Because Napoleon Bonaparte and Tommy Sumardi were both detained there.

Bareskrim also responded to the emergence of the issue. Director of General Crimes at the National Police Bareskrim Brigadier General Andi Rian Djajadi said his party would thoroughly investigate the information.

But Bareskrim is waiting for an official report. "As long as there is a report, it will be handled," said Brigadier General Andi.

But at this time, said Andi, no action has been taken regarding this information. Because no official report has been received.

"There is no (official report) yet," said Andi.

On a different occasion, Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, said that if Tommy Sumardi felt he had been wronged, please report it. He said the handling of a case must be based on the Police Report (LP).

"To anyone who feels that their rights have been violated, just report it to the police, law enforcement officers so that later law enforcement officers will solve the problem," said Rusdi.

Napoleon

On the other hand, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was involved in several cases. The first is the alleged mistreatment of Muhammad Kece.

In this case, Napoleon has been named a suspect along with four other prisoners, namely, DH, DW, H, and HP. From the results of the case, Inspector General Napoleon Bonaparte was proven to have committed two times of persecution.

The first is done together and the second is alone. Then, for the second case that ensnared Napoleon Bonaparte, namely the case of the red notice of money laundering (TPPU) Joko Tjandra.

In this case, Napoleon was named a suspect. "The report on the results of the title is like that," said the Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police, Komjen Agus Andrianto, confirming the status of a suspect in the money laundering offenses of Inspector General Napoleon when confirmed by reporters, Wednesday evening, September 22.

Regarding the flow of corruption money related to money laundering, Kabareskrim only emphasized that investigators used articles in accordance with ML. "Please go to the investigator, I think the investigator will do it according to the article that is applied," he briefly said.


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