Handling The Case Of A Former OVO Employee Domestic Violence At The Signature Park Tebet Apartment Is Considered Lamban
JAKARTA - The case of Domestic Violence (KDRT) by the alleged RIS against his two children at the Signature Park Tebet Apartment, South Jakarta, has become a public conversation. The Indonesian National Commission for Child Protection assesses that the police's performance is quite slow.
The head of the National Commission for Child Protection, Arist Merdeka Sirait, assessed that the cases received by the police report since September 23, have been more than a month. But not yet a suspect.
The police report has also been stated with the number LP/B/2301/IX/2022/SPKT/South Jakarta Metro Police/Polda Metro Jaya, dated September 23, 2022.
"If the September report and now it is almost the end of December, it is very slow," said the head of the National Commission for Child Protection, Arist Merdeka Sirait when confirmed, Wednesday, December 21.
Arist also considered that the police should have been able to move faster. Because this case is a sentence of more than five years.
This is a form of criminal act that can be punished for more than five years and a maximum of 15 years. Yesterday I heard that after the virus, there was only an increase from SPDP from investigation to investigation. This is very slow," he concluded.
Previously, it was reported that the South Jakarta Metro Police was following up on a case of alleged domestic violence involving a former OVO employee with the initials RIS who was busy on social media some time ago.
"We will follow up by conducting a case title and investigation," said South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Pol Ade Ary Syam Indradi.
Ary explained that the reported person with the initials RIS committed violence against the victim from 2021 to 2022 at the crime scene (TKP), namely the Signature Park Apartment on Jalan Letjen MT Haryono Kav. 22-23 Tebet, South Jakarta.
"In addition, the reported party also kicked the victim in the back with his feet and often cursed the victim with harsh words," he continued.