JAKARTA - The Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, General TNI Andika Perkasa, emphasized that law enforcement within the agency he leads is not indiscriminate.
"Every TNI soldier who is proven to have violated the law must comply with the law maximally according to his actions because law enforcement within the TNI is not indiscriminate," said General Andika, quoted on General TNI Andika Perkasa's YouTube channel in Jakarta, Saturday, June 25.
The mechanism for indiscriminate law enforcement, he said, was implemented by imposing sanctions on soldiers if proven guilty and had permanent legal force in accordance with their actions and based on applicable law.
To ensure that law enforcement runs optimally, Andika continues to monitor the development of legal cases involving TNI soldiers, one of which is through regular meetings.
The meeting is always chaired by Andika to oversee the number of legal cases involving TNI soldiers.
The routine meeting involved the TNI legal team together with the Central Military Police Command from the Army, Navy and Air Force, as well as investigators and the TNI prosecutor, with reports on the progress of legal cases involving TNI soldiers.
The Prosecutor General of the TNI Marsda TNI Reki Irenne Lumme in a meeting conveyed the development of a number of cases to Andika Perkasa.
"The case of mistreatment of ojol drivers (online motorcycle taxis) in South Tangerang has been completed and has been executed," said Reki Irenne, referring to one of the cases whose legal proceedings have been completed, as reported by Antara.
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