Jakarta (ANTARA) - Inspector General Ferdy Sambo was dishonorably discharged by the Police's Code of Ethics Commission for committing the premeditated murder of Brigadier Joshua that is considered a serious violation of the Police Professional Code of Ethics.

The decision was taken after the Police's Code of Ethics Commission conducted a parallel code of ethics trial here from Thursday morning until the wee hours of Friday.

"It is a dishonorable discharge, or PTDH, as a member of the National Police," the commission's Head Commissioner General Ahmad Dofiri, who chaired the trial, stated

Sambo also received a special placement sanction for 21 days at the Mobile Brigade Command Headquarters.

Moreover, Sambo was proven to have violated the code of ethics by committing a disgraceful act.

After the verdict was read out, the commission's chief asked Sambo if he accepted the decision.

Before the trial commission, Sambo admitted to all actions he had committed and expressed regret.

Sambo also voiced his right to appeal and was ready for any decision.

"We admit all our actions and regret all the actions we had done. Allow us to file an appeal. Whatever the appeal decision will be, we are ready to accept," the two-star general Sambo stated.

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On the occasion, Sambo also apologized to his colleagues.

The National Police's ethics trial was chaired by Head of the National Police's Intelligence and Security Service, three-star general Ahmad Dofiri, and attended by Sambo and 15 witnesses.

The 15 witnesses comprised Brigadier General Hendra Kurniawan, Brigadier General Benny Ali, Senior Commissioner Budhi Herdi, Senior Commissioner Agus Nurpatria, Senior Commissioner Susanto, Adjunct Senior Commissioner Ridwan Soplanit, Adjunct Senior Commissioner Arif Rahman, Adjunct Senior Commissioner Arif Cahya, Commissioner Chuk Putranto, and Adjunct Commissioner Rifaizal Samual.

Two witnesses from the Police's Special Task Force that Sambo had led were Hari Nugroho and Murbani Budi Pitono.

Three other witnesses -- police officers Richard Eliezer and Ricky Rizal as well as Sambo's housemaid Kuat Ma'ruf -- were suspects in the murder case of Brigadier Joshua.

In the murder case, which caused national uproar, Joshua, 27, was reportedly shot several times by his boss, Sambo, and his colleague, Richar Eliezer. Sambo gave the order to conduct the shooting that took place at his official residence in Jakarta.

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Translator: Laily R, Fardah
Editor: Suharto
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