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Son of disgraced police officer faces trial in Medan for assault

Apriadi Gunawan (The Jakarta Post)
Medan
Fri, June 23, 2023

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Son of disgraced police officer faces trial in Medan for assault The Medan District Court in North Sumatra is pictured in this undated file photo. (PN Medan/File)

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he Medan District Court on Wednesday began the trial of Aditya Hasibuan, the son of a recently dishonorably discharged police officer, on charges of assaulting a university student.

Aditya Hasibuan is indicted with assault under Article 351 of the Criminal Code, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in jail, and also criminal damage to property under Article 406 with a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment.

Aditya allegedly assaulted 19-year-old university student Ken Admiral on Dec. 21, 2022 and damaged his car.

The next day, the victim went to Aditya’s house in Medan to demand compensation but Aditya allegedly assaulted him in front of his father, Achiruddin Hasibuan.

Instead of intervening, Achiruddin did nothing to prevent the assault and ordered his subordinate to point a weapon at Ken.

In May, Achiruddin was dishonorably discharged for failing to intervene in the alleged assault. He held a middle officer rank of Adj. Sr. Comr. and was chief of operations at the provincial police narcotics division prior to his discharge.

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Earlier this month, the North Sumatra Police named Achiruddin a suspect for allegedly accepting protection money from an illegal fuel distributor. Achiruddin allegedly received Rp 7.5 million (US$503) each month from PT Almira Nusa Raya, which operated an unlicensed fuel warehouse. Two people from the company have also been named suspects.

The police are also looking into money-laundering allegations against the disgraced police officer. (dre/gev)

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