There Is No Inspector General Ferdy Sambo In 6 Obstruction Of Justice Suspects For The Murder Of Brigadier J
JAKARTA - The National Police have named six of its members as suspects in the obstruction of justice behind the murder case of Brigadier J. However, there is no name of Inspector General Ferdy Sambo."The Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police has named 6 members of the National Police as suspects. BJP HK, KBP ANP, AKBP AR, KP CP, KP BW, and AKP IW," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Dedi Prasetyo to reporters, Thursday, September 1.The suspects include Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan, former Karopaminal Division of the National Police Propam Division, Kombes Agus Nurpatra as Kaden A Bureaupaminal Division of the National Police Propam Division, and AKBP Arif Rahman Arifin as Deputy Head of the B Bureaupaminal Division of the National Police Propam Division.Lalu, Kompol Baiquni Wibowo selaku PS Kasubbag Riksa Baggak Etika Rowabprof Divisi Propam Polri, Kompol Cuk Putranto selaku PS Kasubbagaudit Baggak Etika Rowabprof Divisi Propam Polri, dan AKP Irfan Widyanto selaku Kasubnit I Subdit III Dittipidum BareskrimDedi continued, Ferdy Sambo has not yet become a suspect in the obstruction of justice because it is still in the process of being investigated. Especially, in the murder case of Brigadier J."Meanwhile, FS is still being investigated, because yesterday the code of ethics was just completed," said Dedi.On the previous occasion, the Director of Cyber Crime at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police, Brigadier General Asep Edi Suheri, said that the threat that could be suspected against personnel who were proven to have obstructed the investigation or obstruction of justice was quite high.They can be subject to the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE) Articles 32 and 33.The articles suspected are Article 32 and Article 33 of the ITE Law, this threat is quite high, and also Article 221, 223 of the Criminal Code, and 55 articles 56 of the Criminal Code,&rdquo said; said Asep.