Roy Suryo Thinks Lucky Alamsyah Has No Good Faith, Considers A Civil Lawsuit

JAKARTA - Former Minister of Youth and Sports (Menpora) Roy Suryo will consider bringing the feud with Lucky Alamsyah to the civil realm. Because, until now, Roy assessed that there was no good faith from Lucky Alamsyah.

"Will there be a civil lawsuit? We are considering it. We will seriously consider a civil lawsuit if there is no good faith," Roy Suryo told reporters, Wednesday, June 2.

Roy emphasized that since the existence of this case Lucky Alamsyah had never shown good faith. In fact, they always seem to avoid solving problems.

"From the start he (Lucky) didn't want to finish at the nearest police post at the time of the incident. Then he didn't want to finish at the studio in question, even though officers from the nearest police station were about to call him, he just ran away from there," said Roy

"He actually banged on my window glass, my car window, but I don't think I reported it. So I still have something that I didn't report because the damage was too small," Roy continued.

In addition, Roy also emphasized that Lucky Alamsyah tried to eliminate one of the evidences. Because, he deleted one of his uploads on Instagram social media.

"So there were 6 frames previously in his instastory post, of which 5 are still there, this one has been deleted so it indicates that he may have concerns about his post, but in his post on Sunday afternoon, he will deny it," said he.