Call Yourself A Victim Of Fraud, Jessica Iskandar Asks The President And The National Police Chief For Help
JAKARTA - Even though he has reported Christopher Steffanus Budianto alias Steven to Polda Metro Jaya on suspicion of fraud, Jessica Iskandar seems dissatisfied with the legal process that has been running so far.
Vincent Verhaag's wife's dissatisfaction was seen in the upload of her Instagram account in the last few days. In particular, he uploaded a photo of President Joko Widodo and National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.
"Dear President of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Jokowi. May you always be healthy. Greetings to me, Jessica Iskandar. One of the mothers who admires your performance so far," wrote Jessica Iskandar in the caption for Jokowi's photo upload, seen Wednesday, June 7.
Jedar, as he is familiarly called, continued his caption by telling how he could become a victim of fraud that Steven allegedly committed.
"Let me tell you, I am a victim of fraud from a person named Christopher Stefanus Budianto or what I usually call Steven. A year ago this Steven tricked me of 9.8 billion rupiah. Under the guise of renting a car. Even then, I immediately reported to the police. Steven himself never attended the invitation to the police BAP, on the grounds of work, "wrote Jedar.
"Last month Steven was finally named a suspect. But what is the continuation of the determination of the suspect? There is no follow-up to the police on Steven's status as a suspect. Not being summoned, not arrested, and still free out there," he continued.
The 41-year-old artist admitted that she was dissatisfied and felt there was no justice for her in the alleged fraud case that occurred. He felt the law did not work quickly and was certain to take action against people who had harmed many people.
"I have spent a lot of energy, time and money, hoping to get justice from the law in Indonesia. One year later I heard that many other friends have also experienced the same fraud, until finally I thought it was very easy to deceive people in our country and be free to roam because our law does not work quickly and surely, maybe my money 9.8 billion has been used by the suspect. Finally what do I get? The lesson that cheating is easier than hard work," he wrote.
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Through his caption, he also expressed his hope to the President, "My hope is that Pak Jokowi can help victims of fraud like me so that they can get legal certainty, so that the perpetrators of fraud can be deterrent. Thank you Pak Jokowi."
Not enough to complain to President Jokowi, Jedar also complained to the National Police Chief by uploading a photo of the general. He asked for help so that the highest person in the police helped him by enforcing the law as fairly as possible.
"Dear Mr. National Police Chief. As a victim of fraud, I will continue to pursue justice for my case. I believe the President has stated: Law as the Supreme Commander in the Republic of Indonesia and here I as a victim believe this can be done in our beloved country of Indonesia. Suspect Christopher Stefanus Budianto must be held accountable for his actions," wrote Jessica Iskandar in her upload caption.
"I beg you, Chief of Police! Thank you," he concluded.