Hunted By The Joint Team, Fugitive Cases Of Obscenity Of Dozens Of Children At The Tangerang Orphanage Asked To Surrender
JAKARTA - The police continue to hunt down the whereabouts of Yandi Supriyadi, who is a fugitive in the molestation case of dozens of orphanage children in the Pinang area, Tangerang City.
The man who has been named a suspect is also asked to immediately surrender and be held accountable for all his actions.
"Then the process of hunting or pursuing the third suspect is still being carried out and we remind those concerned to immediately surrender," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi to reporters, Thursday, October 17.
In searching for Yandi Supriyadi's whereabouts, a joint team from the Tangerang Metro Police and the General Criminal Investigation Directorate of the Metro Jaya Police were deployed.
Sooner or later, said Ade, the suspect's whereabouts would be found. So, Yandi Supriyadi can be held accountable for his actions in the eyes of the law.
"We are still being hunted by a joint team from the Tangerang Metro Police and the General Criminal Directorate," said Ade.
In this case of sexual abuse, the police have named two other suspects, namely Sudirman and Yusuf Bahtiar.
Sudirman is known to be the owner of an orphanage. Meanwhile Yusuf Bahtiar as the caretaker.
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So far the police have obtained data on 18 children being treated at the Kunciran Orphanage, of which 2 are still Toddlers. Police are still investigating the possibility of other victims from the suspects.