Polda Metro Uses Article With A Snare Of Agnes, Mario Dandy's Lover
JAKARTA - The police have upgraded the legal status of AG (Agnes) from a child witness to the perpetrator in the case of assault against David Ozora. In fact, he is suspected of having multiple articles."Then for AG's children, we call AG's children, these children who are in conflict with the law, the article is 76c in conjunction with Article 80 of the Child Protection Law and/or 355 paragraph 1 in conjunction with 56, subsidiary 354 paragraph 1 in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code, more subsidiary 353 paragraph 2 in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code, more than subsidiary 351 paragraph 2 in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code," said Director of General Crime Investigation of the Metro Jaya Police Kombes Hengki Haryadi to reporters, Thursday, March 2.Although the alleged article for AG has been determined, the threat of criminal punishment is reluctant to be detailed. The reason is that the expert who has the authority to convey it."Regarding the maximum threat, criminal experts will convey it later because here, all colleagues, formally for minors, there will be different treatment. Likewise, if children are victims, there is materiality in the child protection law," said Hengki.Meanwhile, AG's status has been upgraded from witness to child to perpetrator. This was done based on evidence and the results of the case title."There has been a change in the status of AG (Agnes), which initially was that children who were in conflict with the law changed to or increased their status to become children who are in conflict with the law or in other words change to become perpetrators," said Hengki.The increase in Agnes' status is based on the digital forensic examination carried out by investigators, both from WhatsApp chats, videos on cellphones including CCTV footage."After we conducted an examination involving digital forensics, we found new facts, evidence of chat wa, videos that were on cellphones, then we said we also found CCTV around the crime scene so we could see the role of each person at the crime scene," said Hengki.