Prostitution Of Mami Icha's Children: Many Clients Ask Victims To Wear School Uniforms
JAKARTA - The case of child prostitution with pimp FEA alias Mami Icha (24) continues to be developed. Temporary results called mashers often ask victims to wear school clothes while serving.
"There are several clients who also asked the victim's children to wear school clothes," said Director of Special Criminal Investigation of the Metro Jaya Police Kombes Ade Safri Simanjuntak to reporters, Tuesday, September 26.
So far, it has been noted that 21 children have been used by Mami Icha asLOW the lust of the mashers.
Regarding the possibility of increasing the number of children or victims, Ade could not confirm. However, it is said that the investigators will certainly investigate this matter.
"So this is the result of our identification that at least 21 people are suspected of being minors who were sexually employed or exploited by the suspect FEA," he said.
On the other hand, Ade also did not rule out the possibility that the mashers who used Mami Icha's services were made suspects. Because, in handling this case, his party uses the Child Protection Act.
"So it is possible that we will develop an investigation into this case against other possible suspects. Because this is related to the child protection law," said Ade.
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Previously, it was reported that the suspect FEA charged women with virgin status at IDR 7-8 million per hour and for non-viral women IDR 1.5 million per hour.
In the distribution of the results, the FEA perpetrators get a 50 percent share of each transaction. He admitted to being a pimp from April-September 2023.
In this prostitution case, the suspect, Mami Icha, is suspected of being under Article 27 paragraph 1 in conjunction with Article 45 paragraph 1 of Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Amendments to Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions and or Article 296 and or Article 506 of the Criminal Code and or Article 4 paragraph 2 in conjunction with Article 30 of Law Number 44 of 2008 concerning Pornography.
Then, Article 2 in conjunction with Article 17 of Law Number 21 of 2007 concerning the Eradication of the Crime of Trafficking in Persons and/or Article 76I in conjunction with Article 88 of Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection.