inp.polri.go.id - The public were enraged with the rumors regarding the replacement of Fahri Fadilah Nur Rizki as the National Police Officer Student Recruitment Candidate, after being declared to have passed the 2021 National Police NCO.
Regarding this case, the Metro Jaya Regional Police has given a statement that the person concerned is partially color blind. Regarding the issue of a surrogate name to replace Fahri, the Polda Metro Jaya strongly denied.
According to the Head of the HR bureau of Polda Metro Jaya, Commissioner Langgeng Purnomo, S.I.K., M. Si., said the replacement was in accordance with the established mechanism and according to the instructions of the National Police Headquarters.
Commissioner Langgeng Purnomo added that the replacement also followed the quota of prospective students for the National Police NCO.
"Regarding the replacement mechanism, it is based on the instructions from the National Police," explained Commissioner Langgeng Purnomo.
Then, when a prospective student is declared ineligible, it will automatically be replaced by another participant whose rank is below them.
"If one does not meet the requirements, then the ranking below it goes up," explained Commissioner Langgeng Purnomo.
He confirmed that all the process of replacement in the selection process for prospective NCO students follow procedures that have been regulated. He also explained that all the recruitment process for the National Police NCO is closely monitored by the supervisory team.
"The mechanism is carried out through an open trial, and the process is carried out according to the existing procedures and involves supervisors," said Commissioner Langgeng Purnomo.
Previously, the video of Fahri's confession regarding him who passed the selection of the National Police Officer but was replaced by someone else was widely circulated on social media.
Accompanied by his mother, Fahri displays several evidences about himself having been declared a candidate for the National Police NCO student.
Even Fahri admitted that he was ranked 35th out of 1,200 participants who registered for the 2021 National Police NCO recruitment.