Mario Dandy, Shane And AG Are Getting Closer In Detention
Polda Metro Jaya has extended the detention period for suspects Mario Dandy Satryo and Shane Lukas, as well as the perpetrators of AG. The reason is that the investigation into the case of persecution against David Ozora has not been completed."Yes, that's right (the detention period is extended, ed)," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko when confirmed, Thursday, March 16.It did not specify how long the extension would take. Referring to Articles 24 and 25 of the Criminal Procedure Code, investigators can extend Mario Dandy and Shane Lukas' detention period by 40 days. Meanwhile, Mario has been detained since February 20 while Shane is on February 24.As for AG, investigators extended the detention for this child perpetrator for 8 days. Thus, Mario Dandy's lover must remain at the Social Welfare Organizing Institution (LPKS).Dalam proses penanganan kasus ini, terbaru penyidik bakal memeriksa empat saksi lagi. Tujuannya guna memperkuat dugaan unsur rencana di kasus penganiayaan David Ozora.Of the four witnesses, one of them was Mario Dandy's whispering figure, Anastasia Pretya Amanda alias APA."Yes, (WHAT) came in from that part (the witness to be examined)," said Trunoyudo.For information, in this case, Mario Dandy, Shane Lukas, and AG were charged with different articlesMario Dandy is suspected of being under Article 355 of the Criminal Code paragraph 1 subsidiary Article 354 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, which is more subsidiary to Article 353 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code, which is more subsidiary to Article 352 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code. Then, Article 76c junto Article 80 of the Child Protection Law.Meanwhile, AG is charged with Article 76 c in conjunction with Article 80 of the Child Protection Law and or 355 paragraph 1 Jo 56 subsidiary 353 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code subsidiary 351 paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code.Meanwhile, Shane Lukas was charged with Article 355 paragraph 1 in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code, subsidiary 354 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code, more than subsidiary 353 paragraph 2 in conjunction with 56 of the Criminal Code, more than subsidiary 351 paragraph 2 and or 76c in conjunction with Article 80 of the Child Protection Law.