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JAKARTA - The East Java Regional Police made a decision to cut AKP Agus Hendro Tri Susetyo. This was done to reduce his unresolved feud with the Blitar Police Chief AKBP Ahmad Fanani.

"So the last update concerned has been transferred to the Yanma (headquarters service) of the East Java Regional Police," said Karo Penmas, Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Awi Setiyono, to reporters, Tuesday, October 6.

Meanwhile, for the matter of dispute, said Awi, Agus and Ahmad were still being asked by a joint team from the Police Propam Division, the Intelligence Directorate, and the special audit auditors. The examination was needed to find a common thread that caused their feud.

"Their (special team) will provide a report to the leadership, then what are the results, we are both waiting," said Awi.

Previously it was reported that in their feud the two had not yet found any criminal acts. Although there are allegations that both problems occurred due to verbal abuse.

"Who said verbal abuse? No, you don't know," said Awi.

In addition, Awi also said that, based on information obtained from the Professional and Security Sector (Propam), this dispute occurred because AKP Agus Hendro defended his men who were reprimanded by the Head of Blitar Police, AKBP Ahmad Fanani.

"Initial information from the Head of Propam was that Sabhara members had long hair. The Head of the Police and the Kasat was reprimanded by his subordinates," said Awi.

The feud began when the Head of the Sabhara Police of the Blitar Police, AKP Agus Hendro Tri Susetyo, submitted his resignation from the National Police because he was disappointed with the Head of Blitar Police, AKBP Ahmad Fanani Prasetyo.

He chose to resign because he was disappointed with the treatment of the Blitar Police Chief, AKBP Ahmad Fanani Prasetyo, who was judged to be arrogant towards his men.

According to Agus, this attitude does not reflect the behavior of the police as protectors, protectors and servants of the community.

Besides resigning, Agus also reported the Blitar Police Chief to the East Java Regional Police and made a report to the SPKT.

The contents of the report are in the form of ignoring sand mining projects and activities that are mass gathering, even though Indonesia, especially Blitar, is concentrating on cutting the transmission of COVID-19.


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