Police Reveal 2 Motives For Bullying Cases Involving Children Of VR Artists
The South Tangerang Metro Police finally announced the status of a suspect in the bullying case that occurred at Binus School Serpong and involved the son of a VR artist, FLR.
In this case, FLR itself is suspected of being included in the category of Child in Conflict with Law, aka ABH, after previously being a witness. This coincides with 6 other students who are still minors.
"7 (seven) witnesses' children are designated as children who are in conflict with the law (ABH) who are suspected of committing criminal acts of violence against children under the age and/or beating as referred to in Article 76C in conjunction with Article 80 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 35 of 2014 over the second amendment to the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection and/or Article 170 of the Criminal Code," said the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the South Tangerang Police, recently.
In addition to raising his status, Alvino also said that there were two motives that eventually made FLR and the group mentioned by the Tai Gang dare to bully.
"From the results of our investigation, there are 2 temporary motives that we can convey," said Alvino.
The first motive is that FLR and Geng Tai carry out one of the traditions of their group which is not written to join.
"On the 2nd (February), the perpetrator's child carried out as many unwritten traditions as possible to join the group," he continued.
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And the second motive is because the Tai Gang received information that the victim of bullying reported the Tai Gang's traditional activities to the family.
"February 13, the perpetrators of violence allegedly received information because the victim was suspected of conveying traditional information to the victim's child's brother," he concluded.