Jakarta –
Code of Police Ethics Commission (KKEP) hearing against former Chief Ops, South Solok Police, AKP Dadang Iskandarhas been completed. AKP Dadang was found guilty of shooting South Solok Police Criminal Investigation Unit Chief Ulil Ryanto Anshari.
“KKEP’s trial was decided by ethical sanctions, which is a disgraceful act of violating the conduct,” said the Head of the Public Relations Department of the National Police, Inspector General Shandi Nugroho, at the National Police Headquarters, Tuesday (26/11/2024).
For his mistake, AKP Dadang was dismissed as a member of the National Police. AKP Dadang did not appeal against administrative sanctions.
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“Secondly, administrative sanctions in the form of dishonorable dismissal (PTDH) as a member of the national police,” he said.
AKP Dadang was presented directly at the closed trial. At 19.46 WIB, Dadang was seen leaving the ethics court room at the TNCC building, Police Headquarters, South Jakarta, on Tuesday (26/11).
AKP Dadang came out with a yellow shirt with the words Patsus Divpropam Polri on the back. AKP Dadang did not say a word. He just looked down and was taken in.
AKP Dadang fires head of criminal investigation unit
It was earlier reported that the Head of the South Solok Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKP Ulil Ryanto Anshari, was shot dead by the Head of Ops, AKP Dadang Iskandar at the South Solok Police Headquarters, Jorong Bukit Malitang Barat, Nagari Lubuk Gadang, Sangir District, on Friday (22/11/2024) early morning.
It is known that this case happened after the Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Solok Police found and arrested the person who did the digging mine C.
AKP Dadang Iskandar was named as a suspect in the shooting case. He was also charged with several articles, namely premeditated murder and murder.
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– Given the social and psychological fallout from this tragedy, what specific community outreach and support programs should be implemented by the South Solok authorities to rebuild trust and address trauma?
## World Today News Exclusive Interview: The Dadang Iskandar Case
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News’ exclusive interview on the highly publicized case involving former South Solok Police Head of Ops, AKP Dadang Iskandar. Today, we are joined by two distinguished guests:
* **[Guest 1 Name and Title]:** A respected legal expert specializing in police misconduct cases.
* **[Guest 2 Name and Title]:** A prominent sociologist focusing on the issues of violence within law enforcement institutions.
We will delve into the complex circumstances surrounding this case, exploring its legal implications, social impact and the broader questions it raises concerning police accountability and public trust.
**Section 1: The Legal Aftermath**
* **Interviewer:** Mr/Ms. [Guest 1 Name], the Code of Police Ethics Commission (KKEP) has dismissed AKP Dadang Iskandar from the National Police force after finding him guilty of shooting his subordinate, Ulil Ryanto Anshari. What are your thoughts on this decision, and do you think it reflects a commitment to upholding justice within the police force?
* **Interviewer:** This case isn’t just about a single incident, but about the broader issue of police accountability. How effective are current mechanisms for investigating and punishing misconduct within the National Police? Are there systemic issues that need to be addressed?
**Section 2: Understanding the Social Impact**
* **Interviewer:** Mr/Ms. [Guest 2 Name], the tragic shooting of Ulil Ryanto Anshari has sent shockwaves through the community and raised concerns about the use of violence within law enforcement. How might this incident affect public trust in the police force, particularly in the South Solok area?
* **Interviewer:** This case raises difficult questions about the pressures and stressors facing police officers. Do you see a link between these factors and the rise of violence within law enforcement?
**Section 3: Seeking Solutions and Preventing Future Tragedies**
* **Interviewer:** Given the complexities of this case, what steps can be taken to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future?
* **Interviewer:** Both guests, looking forward, what are your recommendations for improving training programs within the police force, addressing mental health concerns among officers, and fostering a culture of accountability and transparency?
**Conclusion:**
This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of holding those in positions of power accountable and promoting a just and equitable society. We thank our guests for sharing their insights and expertise on this important issue. We hope that this discussion will contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges facing law enforcement and inspire meaningful dialog and action to ensure justice for all.