It Is Proven That Salah Adu Jotos And The TNI, Members Of The Ambon Police Who Were Sentenced To 1 Month In Prison Irresistible

JAKARTA - Members of the Ambon Island Police Traffic Police, Bripka NMS alias Novi, were sentenced to one month in prison by the Ambon District Court (PN). Novi was found guilty of violating Article 352 in a fight case with TNI members in November 2021

"Sentenced the defendant to one month in prison, but was not detained and served a three-month probationary period provided that if he was involved in a problem, he would be immediately detained," said Ambon District Court single judge Orpha Martina, quoted from Antara, Friday, November 4.

The defendant was tried lightly for violating Article 352 of the Criminal Code concerning minor abuse. Acting as a public prosecutor is the Head of Sub-Directorate for Legal Affairs of the Maluku Police, Maks Manuswa and his friends.

Meanwhile, Prada BK, who was involved in a fight with two members of Polantas on Jalan Rijali, to be precise in front of Pos Mutiara, was present as a witness.

Prada BK has also been processed by law internally in his unit and has served eight months in prison in Makassar, South Sulawesi.

The Head of Sub-Directorate for Legal Affairs of the Maluku Police, Maks Manusiwa, said that the trial process on the defendant today was not a case of connectivity because it did not involve members of the TNI.

The joint venture between Prada BK and Bripkan NMS and Bripka Z took place on November 21, 2021, which went viral on social media, but this issue was immediately resolved by the TNI and Polri leaders in this area to reconcile.

Ambon Island Police Chief Commissioner Raja Arthur Simamora together with the Head of Public Relations of the Maluku Police and the Head of the XVI/Pattimura Pendam at that time Colonel Arhanud Adi Prayogo immediately went to the XVI/Pattimura Pomda Headquarters and reconciled their members who were involved in fist fights.

Both Kapendam Patimura and the Head of Public Relations of the Maluku Police stated that the problem had been resolved peacefully, but the internal legal process in each institution continued.