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Eko Patrio and Uya Kuya Sentenced for Ethical Violations, House Raided as a Mitigating Consideration

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Eko Patrio and Uya Kuya Sentenced for Ethical Violations, House Raided as a Mitigating Consideration Nafa Urbach, Eko Patrio, Uya Kuya, and Ahmad Sahroni © Liputan6.com

Kapanlagi.com - There is an interesting fact behind the court ruling on the alleged ethical violations involving Eko Patrio and Ahmad Sahroni. The Honorary Council of the House of Representatives (MKD) of the Republic of Indonesia actually considered the incident of the looting of both of their homes as one of the mitigating factors for the punishment.

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1. Proven to Violate the Code of Ethics

Even so, both politicians from the celebrity circle were still found to have violated the code of ethics and must accept non-active sanctions. This ruling was read in a session held at the Parliamentary Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, on Wednesday (5/11/2025).

2. The Looting of Eko's House

In its consideration, the MKD stated that the public's anger, which led to the looting of Eko Patrio's and Ahmad Sahroni's houses, was triggered by false news circulating in the community.



3. Robbery Becomes a Consideration

"That as a result of the false news circulating, the house of the reported IV Eko Hendro Purnomo was robbed, this must be considered as a mitigating factor," reads one of the points of consideration in the decision for Eko Patrio.
A similar point is also mentioned in the considerations for the decision for Ahmad Sahroni.

4. The Incident of the Robbery of Eko and Uya's House

As is known, some time ago there was a social upheaval that culminated in large-scale demonstrations. In the midst of this situation, false news circulated that incited the anger of the masses, targeting the residences of several council members, including Eko Patrio and Ahmad Sahroni.

5. Eko Remains Suspended

Although he received leniency, Eko Patrio remains suspended for 4 months. His case began from his dancing in the annual MPR RI courtroom. The MKD deemed that, although there was no intent to offend, Eko's defensive stance by making a parody video afterward was an inappropriate action.


6. Ahmad Sahroni's Sentence is Heavier

Meanwhile, Ahmad Sahroni, who was considered unwise in his statements, received a heavier sanction, which is a 6-month suspension.

7. MKD Considers Violation of Honor

This decision shows that even though there are external factors detrimental to the respondents, the MKD still takes seriously any actions considered to violate the honor and dignity of the council. During the sanction period, Eko and Sahroni will not receive their financial rights as members of the DPR.

(kpl/aal/phi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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