The state cannot be defeated by thugs



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Jakarta

The chief of the National Police, General Idham Azis, warned his staff that the state must not be defeated by mass organizations that act as thugs. This was relayed by Idham in connection with the incidents of dissuasion and expelling of FPI troops to members of the Polda Metro Jaya in Petamburan, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta.

“The state must not lose to the mass organizations that carry out the slaughter,” Idham said in a press release published by the Public Relations Division of the National Police on Thursday (03/12/2020).

Idham threatened to take strong action against those who obstructed the law enforcement process. He asked all elements of society to stay in order and keep the situation conducive.

“We will brush them all. Indonesia is a rule of law. All elements must be able to maintain public order and security,” Idham said.

“There are criminal sanctions for those who try to prevent the agents from carrying out the police process,” he continued.

At the time of the Corona pandemic (COVID-19), Idham celebrated the founding safety is the supreme law exto. “The safety of the people is the most important law,” concluded Idham.

The Public Relations Division of the National Police, in its statement, later exposed the criminal threat of the Sanitary Quarantine Law and the Penal Code related to the case of dissuading investigators who wanted to deliver a second summons to Habib Rizieq by the Army of the FPI.

“Paragraph 1 of article 216 of the Penal Code establishes: Anyone who deliberately does not obey orders or requests made by law by an official whose function is to supervise something, or an official based on his duty, as well as who is authorized to investigate or examine a criminal act; Likewise, whoever deliberately prevents, obstructs or frustrates the actions to enforce the provisions of the law by one of these officials, will be sanctioned with a maximum prison sentence of four months and two weeks or a maximum fine of Rp. 9,000.”Wrote the Police Public Relations Division.

“As is known, Article 160 of the Penal Code itself says that ‘Any person who in public, orally or in writing, instigates a criminal act, commits violence against a public authority or does not comply with the provisions of the law or with a mandate issued by virtue of the provisions of the law, will be punished with privative punishment maximum freedom of six years or fine. a maximum of IDR 4,500, “he continued.

What caused the FPI laskar to reject the Polda Metro Jaya investigators in Petamburan? See next page.

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