9-Year-Old Boy Obscene, Elementary School Teacher In North Grogol With South Jakarta Police DPO Status

JAKARTA - The police issued a People's Wanted List (DPO) status against Dani (61), a teacher at an elementary school (SD) in the North Grogol area, South Jakarta for alleged acts of obscenity against his student, AD (9).

Head of Public Relations of the South Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Nurma Dewi, confirmed the information. Dani has been named a suspect since March 2023.

"We from the South Jakarta Metro Police have published a list of DPOs for a perpetrator with the initials D (Dani). The perpetrators sexually abused his students," Nurma told reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Tuesday, October 21.

The perpetrator carried out his action in the 03 Morning Elementary School class, North Grogol, South Jakarta. At that time, the perpetrator began to approach the victim until he finally committed sexual abuse by touching the body of the 9-year-old boy.

"According to the witness, the victim's child. Then he started doing things that were not good at all," he said.

Arriving home, the victim told her parents that the victim did not want to return to school.

"So after that night he told his mother, the night on the 23rd, then the 24th was reported. Before going to bed he told me that he no longer wanted to go to school in that place, at the elementary school, where he went to school," he said.

"Her mother asked why, why? She told me that all this time the teacher in the name of Dani always did bad things to his body," he continued.

On that basis, the victim's parents made a police report and conducted a post-mortem on the victim on February 24, 2023. Regarding the results of the post-mortem, Nurma admitted that she could not convey it, because it was the realm of investigation.

"The results of the post-mortem in investigators, there is a criminal act. It became an investigation, continued to be a suspect by Dani's brother," he said.

For people who see faces and know the whereabouts of the perpetrators, they are asked to immediately contact the police.

"Then if there is information, please go to the South Jakarta Police or call 110 for free," he concluded.