Police Are Still Waiting For The Official Report Of A Student Suspected Of Being A Victim Of Sexting By A Lecturer

JAKARTA - The East Jakarta Metro Police have yet to receive reports of female students who are suspected of being victims of sexting by their supervisors.

"There is no report yet. Tell them to report if they want to be processed," said the East Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Pol Erwin Kurniawan to reporters, Friday, December 10.

The Head of Police said that until now his party has not received a report regarding the alleged abuse experienced by a student at a university in East Jakarta.

Previously, one of the public universities in Jakarta was in the spotlight regarding the suspicion of a lecturer with the initials DA, allegedly sexually harassing his student.

UNJ Public Relations Head Syaifudin said the student who felt harassed had reported it to the UNJ Student Executive Board (BEM).

"BEM UNJ has conveyed it to the leadership (rector) yesterday," said Syaifudin, Wednesday, December 8.

Syaifudin said the type of sexual harassment that DA carried out was the type of teasing behavior in text messages or sexting.

In uploading screenshots that are crowded on social media, for example, DA writes sentences like "I love u" or "Would you like to marry me?" via message.

Syaifudin said that UNJ would investigate the case first by summoning the Dean and Head of the Study Program concerned.