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JAKARTA - The handover procession (sertijab) Inspector General Teddy Minahasa Putra as the East Java Police Chief should be held next week. But Inspector General Teddy is now even languishing in a special cell.

"The information I received was carried out next week," said Head of Public Relations of the East Java Police, Kombes Dirmanto, when confirmed in Surabaya, Friday, October 14.

Inspector General Teddy Minahasa is suspected of being linked to a drug network resulting from the disclosure of the Polda Metro Jaya. Starting from public reports, 3 civilians were arrested.

From the results of the development, it led to and involved members of the police with the rank of Bripka and the rank of Kompol for the position of Kapolsek. Then the police investigation developed on a dealer and led to personnel from AKBP, the former Bukittinggi police chief. This is where the name of Inspector General Teddy appears.

As a result of this news, Teddy's certificate was threatened with being canceled. However, Dirmanto did not want to comment much on this matter.

"That's the matter of the National Police Headquarters," he said.

For information, Inspector General Teddy Minahasa was appointed as the East Java Police Chief based on the Chief of Police's Telegram Letter Number: ST/2134 IX/KEP/2022. The position of the East Java Police Chief was previously occupied by Inspector General Nico Afinta.

Inspector General Teddy Minahasa previously served as West Sumatra Police Chief. He was later appointed as East Java Police Chief replacing Inspector General Nico Afinta who was transferred as Expert Staff to the National Police Chief for Social Culture.

Based on the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHPKN) which he reported in March 2022, the former West Sumatra Police Chief has a wealth of Rp29,974,417,203. Teddy did not record ownership of the debt so that his property was intact.

In the report, Teddy reported ownership of 53 plots of land and land and buildings with a value of Rp. 25,913,200,000. This asset is located in Pandeglang Regency, West Java; Pasuruan Regency, East Java; Pesawaran Regency; and Malang City, East Java.

In addition, the National Police High Officer reported ownership of vehicles with a value of IDR 2,075,000,000.


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