Minister Bintang Puspayoga Asks Rape And Child Killer To Be Arrested In Bandung In Layered Articles

JAKARTA - The Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Bintang Puspayoga asked law enforcement officials to ensnare the perpetrators of rape and murder in Bandung Regency, West Java with multiple articles. planning and perpetrators can also be charged with Article 81 and 82 paragraph (1) of the Child Protection Act, while continuing to process it in accordance with the provisions of the Juvenile Criminal Justice System Act," said Minister Bintang through a press release in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Sunday, November 28. His party is very concerned about the heinous act of a child who raped and murdered the child and hopes that legal justice in this case can be served. the victim was a 10 year old girl gat terrible," said Bintang.

According to him, public attention is needed so that this case does not repeat itself because there are indications that the trigger for the case is pornography. Minister Bintang also asked for the participation of all parties to take precautions, starting from parents by implementing child-friendly parenting patterns based on the interests of the child. PPPA will continue to oversee this case until it is complete starting from the legal process for child offenders," said the Minister. Meanwhile, the Deputy for Special Protection for Children at the PPPA Ministry, Nahar, said that from the results of police investigations, the suspect was addicted to pornography. It is important for all parties to do this because pornography is very dangerous for children's growth, both mentally and children's brain development. normal, fine da in the way of thinking, self-confidence and mentality of children," explained Nahar. Addiction to pornography is also very dangerous for other children who put them in vulnerable conditions in the form of rape and even become victims of murder. In addition, a roadmap for child protection in the online realm is currently being developed as a reference for parties to protect children from various dangers in the digital realm such as cyber bullying and online sexual exploitation. .