Soetta Airport Police Chief Invites Yuyun Jin And Jun Lapor Propam If There Is A Procedure Error
TANGERANG - Soekarno Hatta Airport (Soetta) Police Chief, AKBP Roberto Pasaribu spoke up regarding allegations of soap opera players, Yuyun Jin and Jun if their members extorted and threatened.
Roberto also said that until now his party had not received reports related to accusations from the person concerned who claimed to be blackmailed and threatened.
According to Roberto, his members have taken their actions according to procedures and complying with the rules as well as prioritizing the interests of children who are in conflict with the law (ABH).
"We carry out in accordance with the rules, prioritize and pay attention to the interests of children, both children who are in conflict with the law and children who are victims of criminal acts in cases of alleged extortion and distribution of electronic documents that violate decency," Roberto said in his statement, Wednesday, August 14.
Roberto emphasized that if there are parties who feel aggrieved by the actions of members of the Soetta Airport Police in the law enforcement process, then they can report to the profession and security (Propam) of members of the National Police.
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"We also do not rule out corrections, inputs and assessments from outside parties. As long as there is material and factual evidence, it can be presented. Not assumptions or accusations, we are ready to account for all ongoing law enforcement processes," said Roberto.
An old artist in the soap opera Jin and Jun, Yuyun Sukawati, admitted that she was blackmailed and threatened by police officers and prosecutors. This was said directly by Yuyun through uploads on her personal Instagram some time ago.
In Yuyun's post, he admitted that he had tried to process the allegations, unfortunately there was no further treatment, so he had to talk about this.
"So far I have been silent, but the more I remain silent, the more arbitrary I will be treated. It's time for me to speak as a mother who fights for justice for my only child. Is this law in Indonesia 'not viral, there is no justice'?" said Yuyun Sukawati quoted by VOI from her personal Instagram, Tuesday, August 13.