Komnas Asks The National Police To Apply The TPKS Law In The Case Of Miss Universe Indonesia's Naked Photo Finalist

JAKARTA - Komnas Perempuan Chairman Andy Yentriyani said Law Number 12 of 2022 concerning the Crime of Sexual Violence (UU TPKS) must be applied in the alleged sexual violence related to the holding of the Miss Universe Indonesia beauty pageant.

"Furthermore, reporting needs to refer to the mandate of the TPKS Law by ensuring the fulfillment of the rights of victims through law enforcement, service administration, and prevention efforts," said Andy Yentriyani as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, August 9.

Komnas Perempuan also appreciated the courage of the victims to report their cases.

"We need to support efforts to fulfill the rights of victims, including by not making criticism of beauty pageants a tool for silencing victims," he said.

He regretted a number of parties who were cyberbullying the reporter of this case.

"Cyber bullying is increasingly pressing the victim who is currently trying to overcome the trauma, shame, and fear of the body-checking incident," said Andy Yentriyani.

Meanwhile, Komnas Perempuan member Alimatul Qibtiyah said that his party identified allegations of non-physical sexual harassment, physical sexual harassment, and taking photos without consent in this case.

"There are allegations of non-physical sexual harassment, physical sexual harassment, and taking photos without consent that cause the victim to feel humiliated and humiliated," said Alimatul Qibtiyah.

Previously, one of the finalists of Miss Universe Indonesia 2023 reported PT Capella Swastika Karya as the organizer of Miss Universe Indonesia in the alleged sexual harassment case to Polda Metro Jaya, Monday (7/8).