Jakarta – A total of six members of the National Police Headquarters Services Unit (Yanma) have been named as suspects in the beating that led to the death of a debt collector or matel in Kalibata, South Jakarta. The six police officers were named as suspects and immediately underwent an ethics process. “Based on the results of investigations in the field, investigators conducted an analysis of the statements of witnesses and evidence, so investigators named six suspects believed to be involved in the series of criminal acts,” said Karo Penmas, National Police Public Relations Division, Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko at Polda Metro Jaya, Jakarta, on Friday. The six offenders were Brigadier IAM, Bripda JLA, Bripda RGW, Bripda IAB, Bripda BN and Bripda AM. They were charged in terms of section 170 paragraph 3 of the Penal Code. PAGE TO CONTINUE CONTENT Besides prosecuting criminals, the National Police also moved quickly to investigate violations of the code of ethics committed by the perpetrators. The ethical code hearing for the six suspects will be held next week. “A hearing of the Code of Ethics Commission will be held against the six alleged perpetrators on Wednesday next week, December 17, 2025,” Truno said. “Based on the evidence obtained against the six alleged perpetrators, there is sufficient evidence of alleged breaches of the National Police’s professional code of ethics,” he continued. This knockdown took place on Thursday (11/12) at 15.45 WIB in the parking area in front of TMP Kalibata. Pancoran police initially received reports of beatings from two men. When police arrived at the scene, they found one victim dead and one in critical condition. The police then immediately moved quickly to investigate. The results of the police investigation then revealed that there were six alleged perpetrators of the attack. The alleged perpetrators are known to be members of the National Police who work at the National Police Headquarters. “The six suspects are members of the headquarters service unit at Police Headquarters,” Truno said. The six perpetrators are currently undergoing two different legal processes. Criminally, they were designated as suspects and charged in terms of section 170 of the Penal Code. These police officers also immediately underwent an ethical investigation process. The results of the investigation led by the police’s propam section stated that it was proven that the perpetrator’s actions violated a number of articles in the ethical and professional code for Polri members. “The actions of the six alleged perpetrators fall into the category of serious violations,” Truno explained. They are suspected of having violated Article 13 paragraph 1 of PP Number 1 of 2003 on the Dismissal of Police Members. against the actions of these six police officers. Severe criminal and ethical penalties will be prepared. “The National Police is committed to being serious about reporting criminal cases to anyone and not indiscriminately. The National Police will conduct the enforcement process in a transparent, professional and proportionate manner and ensure that all parties involved are held accountable for their actions in accordance with applicable regulations,” Truno concluded. Also watch Bluntly: Andi Sudirman Sulaiman talks about the multi-year project strategy for South Sulawesi (ygs/imk)