Was Rejected, Jerinx Case Files Against The Threat Of Violence Transferred To The Prosecutor's Office
JAKARTA - The Jakarta Metro Police again handed over the investigation file of the alleged threat of violence with the suspect, I Gede Aryastina alias Jerinx SID, to the Prosecutor's Office. Because the case file was declared incomplete.
"Last week, we sent the case files for Jerinx to the public prosecutor," said the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus to reporters, Thursday, November 4.
However, the research prosecutor had stated that the investigation file was incomplete, so it was returned to the investigator. Then, the investigators also completed the shortcomings of the file and re-submitted it.
Thus, investigators are just waiting for the research prosecutor's decision regarding the completeness of the investigation file.
"Two days ago, we returned it. We have answered what the prosecutors and prosecutors lack to return there," Yusri said briefly.
Jerinx has been named a suspect in the alleged threat to social media activist Adam Deni.
This alleged threatening act began when Deni commented on Jerinx's statement about artists sponsored by COVID-19 through social media.
Deni's comments also sparked the artist's attention, thus triggering a dispute.
After a while, Jerinx's Instagram account disappeared. Jerinx then accused Deni of being the person responsible for the disappearance of the Instagram account.
Jerinx also had time to contact Deni and threatened to commit violence. On this threat, Deni had intended to open the door to mediation with Jerinx.
However, these efforts did not go smoothly and Deni also reported Jerinx to the Polda Metro Jaya.
Jerinx was officially reported on July 10, 2021. Deni uploaded the report information through the @adngadn Instagram account.
In the reporting statement, Jerinx was charged with Article 335 of the Criminal Code and or Article 29 Junto Article 45 letter b of Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Amendments to Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning the ITE Law.