The Son Of A High-ranking Police Officer In Kaltara It Is Suspected That Aniaya Bimbel Akpol, The Victim's Mother, Reported To The South Jakarta Police

JAKARTA - A son of a high-ranking police officer in North Kalimantan (Kaltara) with the initials RC (20) was reported to the South Jakarta Metro Police. This happened because the perpetrator allegedly beat his friend with the initials MFB (16) when he entered the Police Academy (Akpol).

The victim's mother, Yusnawati, said the incident occurred at the Police Science College (PTIK), Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta Saturday, November 12.

The report has been registered with the number LP/3596/XI/2022/RJS, Saturday 12 November 2022. In addition, his party has also submitted evidence of the results of the post-mortem to the victim.

The incident began when his son came home from physical training. At that time his son returned home with a battered face.

"I was hysterical to see his face was battered. I asked him, he said he was hit because of a misunderstanding. He (the perpetrator) took his hat. Even though the hat was worn by all his friends or friends at the camp (Cinere)," said Yusna when confirmed on Wednesday, November 16.

"I said you were the only one who was beaten. He just said 'don't know'," he continued.

Yusna said her son suffered several injuries to his face, head and heart. Because he had been beaten and kicked by the perpetrator.

Furthermore, Yusna revealed that her son was traumatized, even she (his son) did not want the problem to be prosecuted. Because of fear, the perpetrator is a high-ranking police officer.

If the wound on the face has dried up, his head is also beaten. So he feels a headache and dizzy. You ask, being hit or kicked is part of his heart. He is also always afraid because he is threatened with being killed," he said.

"So when I made the report he didn't want to, he said no. I will still lose," he continued.

Even so, Yusna still reported cases of violence against the son of a high-ranking Kaltara Police against her child. For him, all crimes are the same in the eyes of the law.

"I want this legal process to run as it should, who does he want, the law is still there," he concluded.