Ayu Thalia's File, The Celebgram Reported By Ahok's Son Will Be Transferred To The Prosecutor

JAKARTA - The investigation file for the alleged defamation case with the suspect Ayu Thalia will soon be transferred to the public prosecutor by North Jakarta Metro Police investigators.

This follows the investigation file of Ayu Thalia which was reported by Basuki Tjahaja Purnama's (Ahok) son, Nicholas Sean Purnama, was complete. Ayu Thalia, who is a celebgram, was charged with Articles 310 and 311 of the Criminal Code.

"After examining the suspect yesterday, it means that we are ready to submit it to the public prosecutor (JPU). It's just a matter of waiting for the suspect to be questioned yesterday," said North Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit Head AKBP Dwi Prasetyo when contacted by reporters, Saturday, January 29 .

Currently, the case file is still being prepared by the North Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit. Kasat said, next week the case file will be ready to be submitted to the Prosecutor's Office.

"Yes, we will send it as soon as possible," he added.

Kasat confirmed that his party did not arrest Ayu Thalia. The reason is because the threat of punishment that ensnared the celebgram Ayu Thalia was less than five years.

Ayu Thalia was named a suspect for the defamation report filed by Nicholas Sean Purnama.

Ayu Thalia was investigated as a suspect on Thursday, January 27, yesterday, for five hours at the North Jakarta Metro Police. Meanwhile, Nicholas Sean Purnama through his attorney asked the celebgram to cooperate with the determination of the suspect who ensnared Ayu Thalia.

"My appeal to Ayu Thalia is to cooperate in carrying out the legal process at the North Jakarta Police," said Sean's lawyer, Ahmad Ramzy, at Polda Metro Jaya, Jakarta, last Wednesday, January 26.

Ramzy asked for the case to continue. Sean, said Ramzy, hoped the case would go to court soon.

"Our hope is that when we are examined as a suspect, the file will be quickly sent to the prosecutor's office and brought to court," he said.