Revealed: Relationship Between Former Bima Police Chief AKBP Didik and Aipda Dianita, the Policewoman Entrusted with a Suitcase of Drugs
Jakarta, VIVA – The narcotics case ensnaring former Bima City police chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner (AKBP) Didik Putra Kuncoro continues to dominate public discourse.
Amid intense scrutiny over a white suitcase containing narcotics that was entrusted to a policewoman, National Police headquarters has issued a firm clarification. The police have confirmed there is no special relationship between AKBP Didik and Aipda Dianita Agustina, stating that their connection was purely professional.
National Police Public Relations Division chief Inspector General Johnny Eddizon Isir affirmed that, based on preliminary findings, Aipda Dianita had previously served as a staff member under AKBP Didik during an earlier posting. Isir also confirmed that allegations of any relationship beyond their professional duties were unsubstantiated.
“As far as the investigation has found, it was limited to a staff-and-superior relationship,” he said on Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
A similar confirmation was given by Senior Commissioner Zulkarnain Harahap, head of Sub-directorate III at the Narcotics Crime Directorate of the Criminal Investigation Agency (Dittipid Narkoba Bareskrim). Aipda Dianita remains at Bareskrim headquarters for further examination.
“That is correct — it was limited to a superior-and-staff relationship,” Zulkarnain said.
The Narcotics Crime Directorate of Bareskrim announced on Friday, 13 February that AKBP Didik had been named a suspect in an alleged narcotics possession case.
The case originated from the arrest of two domestic workers employed by police suspect Brigadier First Class IR and his wife, AN, with 30.415 grams of methamphetamine seized as evidence at their private residence. Interrogation by the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Narcotics Directorate revealed the involvement of AKP Malaungi (ML) in the network.
Subsequent examination of AKP ML by the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police Professional and Security Division returned positive results for amphetamine and methamphetamine. A search of AKP ML’s office and official residence then uncovered five packets of methamphetamine weighing 488.496 grams.
It was from there that AKBP Didik’s involvement was detected. “Based on statements from AKP ML, there was involvement by AKBP DPK in the alleged narcotics abuse,” Isir said.
A joint team from the Internal Affairs Security Bureau of the National Police Professional and Security Division and the Bareskrim Narcotics Crime Directorate subsequently conducted a search of AKBP DPK’s private residence in Tangerang on Wednesday, 11 February. At the location, investigators recovered 16.3 grams of methamphetamine, 50 ecstasy tablets, 19 alprazolam tablets, 2 happy five tablets, and 5 grams of ketamine.