Yana Cadas Prince Turns Out To Have Problems In The Family And At The Office, Apologizes While Shaking
JAKARTA - The Sumedang Police have named Yana Supriatna (40) as a suspect after admitting that she had been missing in Cadas Pangeran, since Tuesday 16 November, and was found in Cirebon on Thursday 18 November. Yana is subject to Article 14 paragraph 2 of UURI Number 1 of 1946.
Realizing that he had made a scene, Yana Supriatna finally apologized at the Sumedang Police, through a press conference on Monday, November 22, 2021.
With a trembling voice and head bowed, this notary staff apologized because he had lied, causing many people to look for him for days at Cadas Pangeran.
"I express my deepest apologies to the security forces, TNI, Polri, Basarnas, BPBD, Satpol PP, families, the general public and other elements of society who have been searching for days," Yana said shakily.
Even though he was made a suspect and charged with Article 14 paragraph (2) of Law No. 1 of 1946, Yana was not detained, she was only obliged to report to the Police.
Article 14 paragraph (2) of Law No. 1 of 1946 states that whoever broadcasts a news or issues a notification, which can cause trouble among the people, while he should be able to think that the news or notification is a lie, Yana ends it by asking again. sorry to the whole community.
"On behalf of Yana Supriatna I apologize to the wider community and promise not to do the same thing, I convey this apology without any coercion from any party and with all my heart," said Yana.
The Head of Public Relations of the West Java Police, Kombes Erdi A Chaniago, said and confirmed that Yana had deliberately fabricated the story by mentioning that she was a victim of a crime in Cadas Pangeran.
Erdi said that Yana's goal was to lie to avoid family problems and also at work.