Tegal Kota Police Officer Fired for Alleged Abuse and Forcing Meth Use on Second Wife
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Aiptu Nuridin, a member of the Tegal Kota Police, has been dismissed from his position.
- The dismissal follows an ethics hearing where he was found guilty of allegedly abusing his second wife and forcing her to use methamphetamine.
- The decision was made by the Indonesian National Police's Professional and Security Division's Code of Ethics Commission.
Aiptu Nuridin, a member of the Tegal Kota Police, has been dishonorably discharged from the Indonesian National Police. The decision came after a police ethics trial where Nuridin was found guilty of alleged domestic abuse against his second wife and forcing her to consume methamphetamine.
The trial, held by the Majelis Komisi Kode Etik Polri (KKEP) at the Bidpropam Polda Jawa, concluded with the severe sanction of pemberhentian tidak dengan hormat (PTDH), or dismissal not with honor. This outcome signifies the gravity of the alleged offenses and the police force's stance on such misconduct.
While the article does not detail the specifics of the alleged abuse or the evidence presented, the ruling by the KKEP indicates a thorough review of the case. The dismissal serves as a disciplinary measure and a message to other officers regarding adherence to ethical conduct and the law.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.