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First Pvt. Heri Ardiansyah Dismissed Over Parking Attendant Burning

Acts committed by Ardiansyah could tarnish the military image. In accordance with the law, the perpetrator will be dismissed dishonorably

A First Pvt. Heri Ardiansyah who has committed burning action against a parking attendant at Monas a while ago, was officially dismissed from his post as TNI AD member. The dismissal is conducted by chief of the Military Police, Maj. Gen. K Yudhoyono at the ceremony held in the grounds of Indonesian Military (TNI AD) Center, Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur No. 17, Central Jakarta, Monday (7/7) morning.

"Acts committed by Ardiansyah could tarnish the military image. In accordance with the law, the perpetrator will be dismissed dishonorably," said Maj. Gen. K Yudhoyono.

Dishub: Parking Attendant Burned in Monas is Illegal Official

In addition, Ardiansyah will also be charged under Article 354 of the Criminal Code on severe persecution with a sentence of eight years’ imprisonment. "The perpetrator has become the regular society because he committed a personal crime when serving as a TNI AD member," he explained.

As quoted by beritajakarta.com, such dismissal process begins with a summon of Ardiansyah to ceremony grounds around 8.18 AM. While wearing TNI AD uniform, he looks bowed sluggish when running on to the middle of the grounds and facing to Maj. Gen. K Yudhoyono as Ceremony Inspector.

While being accompanied by two other armies, Maj. Gen. Unggul came down from the podium and immediately disarm Adriansyah's military attributes. These attributes comprising belt until military uniforms. At the same time, Maj. Gen. Unggul then replaces the uniform with a brown batik shirt, which is a symbol where the person concerned has become regular society.

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