DPR Asks Undip And Central Java Police To Mediate About 2 Workers Demonstration Students Detained

JAKARTA - Member of Commission X of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia! Triyana highlighted the arrests of two Diponegoro University (Undip) students by the Central Java Police (Central Java) following the riots of the Labor Day demonstration or May Day. They asked Undip and Central Java Police to sit together to find a middle ground and peace for the good of all parties.

"I think Undip and the Central Java Police must mediate in the context of the release of three Undip students who were involved in the May 1 demo incident," saidOK, Thursday, May 22.

As is known, two Undip students with the initials MRS and RSB were arrested by the police on Tuesday, May 13. Both were named as suspects after allegedly holding Brigadier ERF hostage while carrying out closed security.

According to the Head of the Undip Student Executive Board, Aufa Atha Ariq, the police had been stalking his two friends' residence before finally being arrested. As a result of alleged intimidation of Central Java Police intelligence, MRS and RSB were threatened with 8 years in prison.

Regarding this issue,men asked the police to take the path of restorative justice or Restorative Justice. Moreover, the two students still have the potential to develop considering that they managed to enter one of the best universities in Indonesia.

"The students hope that every parent will be able to achieve their future," explained korot.

In addition, said Goodminton, one of them is a student who has brilliant academic precipitation. "One of the students arrested, (MRS), is a Student of the Target Mission program whose academic achievement is good," he said.

rinya sepakat jika penetapan tersangka dengan hukuman 8 tahun penjara ini dinilai berlebihan oleh organisasi HAM atau NGO internasional The Civil Society Coalition Against Organized Crime (The Coalition) dan RIGHTS (Regial Initiatives for Governance, Human Rights, and Social Justice) Asia.

The organization considers that the two Undip students are actually carrying out constitutional rights to express opinions, which are guaranteed by Article 28 of the 1945 Constitution. Including in the context of Labor Day, MRS and RSB voice the interests of workers who are vulnerable groups.

Therefore, pantas mendesak kepolisian untuk menempuh jalur mediasi daripada proses hukum.

"The allegations of hostage-taking and intimidation against these officers should be handled proportionally and openly for clarification. Therefore, please Undip and the Central Java Police to mediate in resolving this issue," saidrun, who is also an Undip alumni.

According toction, mediation is important to find out the background of the case because these students initially only felt disturbed by the attitude of Brigadier ERF which documented student demonstrations in Semarang.

"Let all related parties, to sit down together, clarify, tabayyun, and resolve the issue fairly and wisely," said cap.

This member of the House of Representatives Education Commission also encourages mediation to also be carried out related to a number of other students in Semarang who were also arrested by the police during the Labor Day demonstration.

Previously, the Semarang Police had named six other suspects in the May Day demonstration riots. They are accused of destroying public facilities and assaulting police officers.

The six suspects are MAS (22) from West Kalimantan, KM (19) and ADA(22) from DKI Jakarta who are students from Semarang State University (Unnes). Then there are also students from Semarang University (USM) with the initials ANH (19) and students from Muhammadiyah Semarang University (Unimus) with the initials AZG (22) from Semarang City, as well as an Undip vocational school student with the initials MJV (19) from Banten.

The six of them were subject to Article 214 subsidiary Article 170 of the Criminal Code concerning fighting the apparatus accompanied by destruction together with the threat of imprisonment of up to seven years.

"We hope that this issue does not need to go to court. I ask the police to take Restorative Justice for this matter," concludedTEN.