Former Bima Police Chief AKBP Didik Attends Ethics Hearing in Uniform
Former Bima City police chief AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro underwent a hearing before the National Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) today. The hearing relates to Didik’s alleged possession of narcotics evidence.
According to observations on Thursday (19/2/2026), Didik appeared in person at the closed hearing. He was seen entering the hearing room at the TNCC Building of the National Police Headquarters in South Jakarta at approximately 09:41 local time.
Didik was wearing his official police uniform, complete with the regulation service cap of a police officer.
The KKEP hearing was conducted behind closed doors. The identities of the Ethics Commission panel members presiding over the hearing have not yet been disclosed.
Previously, the National Police’s Head of Public Relations Division, Inspector General Johnny Eddizon Isir, affirmed that the force is committed to investigating the case thoroughly. The police will not hesitate to take action against narcotics abuse committed by members of the force.
“The Indonesian National Police once again affirms its commitment to zero tolerance for all forms of narcotics and psychotropic substance abuse, whether committed by members of the public or by internal police personnel,” Isir said at National Police Headquarters on Sunday (15/2/2026).
Isir stated that the police’s efforts serve as proof that there is no safe haven for criminals. He assured that no special treatment would be given to officers implicated in drug cases.
“We guarantee that no special treatment will be afforded to police officers or their families. Once again, the police leadership has been firm and guarantees that there will be no impunity for police personnel involved in narcotics networks,” he said.
Separately, the National Police Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim) has named Didik as a suspect in a case of alleged narcotics abuse. Police are continuing to investigate the extent of Didik’s involvement in the illicit drugs trade.