A Baby In Makassar Becomes A Victim Of His Step-Grandfather's Adultery

MAKASSAR - The Office of Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Population Control and Family Planning (DP3A-Dalduk KB) of South Sulawesi Province, has provided assistance to infant victims of sexual abuse allegedly by their step-grandfathers in Jeneponto Regency. The victim was a victim from the start. We also didn't separate him from his family and stayed with his family," said Head of the Integrated Service Center for Women and Children Empowerment (P2TP2A) in South Sulawesi, Meisy Papayungan when contacted in Makassar, Monday, March 21. The woman who is still 14 months old does not understand what is going on, but her party still provides assistance services including her closest family. "This is a small child who doesn't understand what is happening. originally," he said, quoted by Antara. Regarding the medical treatment for the victim's child, Meis said y, has been discharged from the Unhas Hospital after undergoing treatment in an improved condition and was brought home to his family.

Although the victim's child's condition is improving, he said, he was not brought back to a safe house, even though he had previously been entrusted and cared for there. Another reason, because of the condition of the room, and it is not possible because there are other clients who are being treated. "Has returned from the hospital today. His condition is getting better. Meanwhile he was taken to his family's house, and was not taken to a safe house again because many people were sick. visit, and it is not possible, because people come in and out (rooms)," he explained. For further treatment, the family is currently taking him to the victim's aunt's house and not being separated. And the plan is that in a day or two, if there are no complaints, they will be sent back to his house in Jeneponto. The matter is still being coordinated with the police. Previously, the Jeneponto District Police had arrested the alleged perpetrator with the initials H, known to the victim's step-grandfather. From the information in question, he argued that he accidentally inserted his finger into the victim's genitals while carrying him to the bathroom, resulting in bleeding. However, the police are still investigating and if they are proven to be suspected, they face criminal penalties under Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection." Child protection laws are imposed, and we apply layered articles, or articles on obscenity," said Jeneponto Police Chief, AKBP Yudha Kesit.