Napoleon Bonaparte (police officer)

[4] Two years into his office, he was transferred to the South Sumatra Provincial Police as the deputy director of the investigation and criminal department.

[7] At the end of his tenure in Yogyakarta, he initiated an operation aimed at countering the distribution of pirated and unlicensed software.

[14] On September 18, 2021, Bonaparte was reported to have been involved in and persecuted Muhammad Kace, a suspect in a religious blasphemy case who was held at the National Police Criminal Investigation Detention Center.

According to the prosecutor in Bonaparte's trial, Tjandra became acquainted with him through his friends, Tommy Sumardi and Prasetijo Utomo, who at that time held office as the Head of Coordination and Supervision of Civil Servant Investigators.

[16] On 4 May, he instructed one of his subordinates, Tommy Aria Dwianto, to create a letter on behalf of the International Relations Division with the title of "Renewal of Interpol Notices Data" to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.

[17] Bonaparte was removed from office on 17 July 2020[18] due to "ethical and disciplinary misconducts carry sanctions" following the revelation of his involvement in the Tjandra case.

On 10 March 2021, Bonaparte was found guilty of corruption and was sentenced to four years in prison and a fine of 100 million Indonesian rupiahs.