Catcalling To Buyers, Malang Meatball Sellers In Pamulang Are Crowded

TANGERANG - Police have arrested a meatball seller named Supriono (47) who is suspected of committing verbal or non-verbal acts against a teenage girl with the initials PAP (16) in the Pamulang area, South Tangerang (Tangsel).

Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi said Supriono's suspect was arrested on Thursday, November 21, in the morning.

"Securing the alleged sexual abuse of children," said Ade Ary when confirmed, Friday, November 22.

From the information received, the abuse took place on Wednesday, November 20. The victim at that time bought poor meatballs that Supriono sold. However, when the victim wanted to pay, Supriono jokingly teased the victim.

Supriono asked "Not all of his brothers were bought?" The victim replied "Yee, can you?", said Ade, imitating the victim's conversation with Supriono before the harassment.

"Then when the victim handed over the money, Supriono held the victim's hand while answering 'Yes, you can but pay for this'. Supriono said as his left hand pointed to the victim's genitals," explained Ade Ary.

The victim cried and returned home. The victim's biological mother was shocked to see her child crying, she greeted me. Until finally the victim told her mother about the incident she had just experienced.

"Hearing the story of his son, the victim's parents were shocked and immediately went to Supriono who was not far from his house. When meeting Supriono, the victim's parents and residents immediately damaged Supriono's poor meatball cart. He was also the target of the residents," he said.

The head of the local RT immediately secured Supriono from the tantrums of the masses. After that he was taken to the Pamulang Police Station for follow-up.

However, at the police table, Supriono and the victim's parents agreed to peace. The case did not continue because it was mediated by the police.

"Making a statement that both parties agreed to resolve the case amicably/discussedly, the victim's parents did not make an LP," he concluded.