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JAKARTA - The National Police's Ethics Session Commission (KKEP) team sentenced former Panit II Unit III Den A Ropaminal Divpropram Polri AKP Idham Fadilah to be guilty of not being professional in a series of premeditated murder cases of Brigadier J. He was sentenced to a demotion mutation for one year.

"Administrative sanctions in the form of mutations that are demotional for one year since being transferred to the Yanma Polri," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Nurul Azizah in his statement, Thursday, September 22.

With this decision, AKP Idham Fadilah became a member of the 14th National Police who was unprofessional in the series of handling the Brigadier J case. He is also known to be a subordinate of Ferdy Sambo while serving as Head of the Propam Police Division.

Then, in the decision of the KKEP trial, AKP Idham Fadilah was required to apologize verbally at the trial and in writing to the leadership of the Police and the parties who were harmed.

Then, due to his actions, he had to undergo a coaching process for one month.

"The obligation of violators to take part in mental development of personality, mental, religion, and professional knowledge for one month," said Nurul

In the series of premeditated murder cases of Brigadier J, apart from AKP Idham Fadilah, there have been 13 members of the National Police who have undergone the KKEP trial.

They include Inspector General Ferdy Sambo, Kompok Chuck Putranto, Kompol Baiquni Wibowo, and Kombes Agus Nur Patria.

Then, AKP Dyah Chandrawati, AKBP Pujiyarto, AKBP Jerry Raymond Siagian, Bharada Sadam, Brigadier Frilliyan, and Brigadier Firman Dwi Ariyanto, Ipda Arsyad Daiva Gunawan, and Brigadier Sigid Mukti Hanggono.


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