Owner Of Facebok Bunaibo Keiya, Who Uploaded Komjen Paulus, Chopped With An Ax, And Arrested
JAKARTA - The Nemangkawi Task Force arrested EK (36), the owner of an account suspected of spreading hate speech in Jayapura, Papua.
The arrest of EK based on police report (LP) / 118 / IV / 2021 / Papua / Res. Jayapura, Monday, April 5 regarding criminal acts of information and electronic transactions (ITE).
Head of the Nemangkawi Public Relations Task Force Kombes M Iqbal Alqudusy said the owner of the Facebook account Bunaibo Keiya with the initials EK (36)
"He was arrested by the Nemangkawi Task Force Monday, April 12 at around 14.30 WIT in Jayapura," said Iqbal in a release received by Antara, Thursday, April 15.
The perpetrator in his post on the Facebook social media allegedly contained hate speech and contained SARA by using his cellphone so that other people could see and read his hate speech.
The first post was from the suspect EK (36), which was November 15, 2020 at around 01.00 WIT by posting on Facebook social media in the name of Bunaibo Keiya, which contained a photo of Komjen Drs Paulus Waterpauw with the words "this person is better chopped with an ax can be".
Then on March 27, he posted another article containing hate speech with the phrase "terrorists are actually groups that kill civilians, in fact Papuan civilians were shot dead by the TNI POLRI, TNI-POLRI TERRORIST", there were also several posts of the alleged perpetrators. hate speech so that it can cause divisions between individuals and groups of people, explained Kombes M Iqbal Alqudusi.
He said that when he was arrested the evidence that was successfully secured, namely four images of the results of the Facebook post scanned with the Bunaibo Keiya account name which allegedly contained hate speech, one OPPO A5s type metallic blue cellphone number Imei 1: 863114048019975 and Imei 2: 8631140480199671. , 1 (one) Telkomsel Sim Card number: 081247760406 and 1 (one) Facebook account with the Bunaibo Keiya account name.
EK is subject to Article 45A paragraph (2) in conjunction with Article 28 paragraph (2) Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 19 of 2016 concerning amendments to Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 11 of 2008 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions with a maximum imprisonment of six years and / or a maximum fine of Rp1,000,000,000, explained Kombes Iqbal.