Perpetrators Of Harassment Of Minors In Duren Sawit Moves To Rent, Police: Self Aware
JAKARTA – The case of abuse of minors in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta has reached a peace agreement. Both parties agreed not to legally extend the case. Although there is no agreement on peace, the perpetrator with the initials A with his family has moved house.
This harassment case was resolved not long after it happened on Tuesday 21 September. This is because the house of the perpetrator and the victim is close to Malacca Jaya, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta.
"Between the two parties, both the victim's parents and the suspect, they agreed to settle the case through family deliberation and a statement was made," said Paurmin Ops of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Duren Sawit Police, East Jakarta, Ipda Tatan when confirmed by reporters, Thursday, September 23.
Tatan said, the perpetrator lived in a contract around the incident, and now he is aware that he has moved his residence.
"The perpetrators contracted around the scene. With this incident, the perpetrators no longer have a contract at that place and have moved to another place," added Tatan.
Previously, it was reported that a 12-year-old girl was sexually harassed when she wanted to buy coffee at a shop in Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, Tuesday, September 21.
At that time, the child was told to buy coffee by his mother to a shop near the house to meet an unknown man.
F, as the victim's uncle, explained that when he finished buying coffee at the shop, on his way home he met the perpetrator. Then the perpetrator asked his nephew the location of the rice uduk selling place there.
"My niece pointed to it, brought it and tried to show it first, brought it there, hugged it and kissed it," explained F.
After being kissed by the perpetrator, F's nephew immediately ran away crying. Then F asked his nephew, why are you crying
"I immediately ran, it turned out that it wasn't there, the owner of this shop said, I asked if he saw this person? Look, I forgot the key, I took the key," he explained.
When he was not found, his nephew told him the characteristics of the perpetrator, and because F already knew the person, he waited in front of the house.
Sure enough, not long after, the perpetrator passed in front of his house and his nephew immediately pointed at the perpetrator.
"He even passed my house, after he passed, I caught him, yes because I was a little emotional, I screamed, people gathered together, then we reported it to the RW," he explained.
F admitted that he did not know where the perpetrators and the natives lived. However, said F, the perpetrator often passed every afternoon around his house and this made his nephew memorize the perpetrator's face.