Regarding Persecution In Cakung, East Jakarta Police Chief Affirms No Perpetrator Is Immune To Law
The perpetrator of the persecution of a bakery employee in Cakung with the initials GSH admitted that he was above the law. The victim Dwi Ayu (19) made the statement.
"Yes, that's right, the perpetrator admitted that he was immune to the law," said victim Dwi Ayu to VOI, Sunday, December 15.
Dwi explained in full the statement of the perpetrator who seemed to be above the law and could not be arrested by the police.
"You are poor, how can you report me to the police. I am immune to the law," he said.
Moreover, since the report made by the victim on October 17, 2024 at the East Jakarta Metro Police, until December 2024, the perpetrator with the initials GSH has not been arrested and detained by the police.
Responding to the rumors circulating that the perpetrator was above the law, the East Jakarta Metro Police immediately gave a firm statement.
"Wherever there are perpetrators who are above the law. The evidence has been clarified and has been raised to the investigation stage," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Nicolas Ary Lilipaly to VOI, Sunday, December 15.
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The report from the victim is currently under investigation. The police are still collecting a number of pieces of evidence to ensnare the perpetrator as a suspect.
"In the process of investigation and investigation, investigators or investigators need time to collect evidence to make clear the criminal case," he said.
The East Jakarta Metro Police still need time to handle and investigate cases of abuse at a bakery in the Cakung area.
"The investigation and investigation process takes time by investigators to collect evidence," he said.