South Sulawesi Regional Police Conducts Re-investigation To Find New Evidence Alleged Adultery By Father Of 3 Children In East Luwu
JAKARTA - Karopenmas Polri Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono said, to find new evidence in the alleged molestation case of a father against his three children in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, East Luwu Police Polda Sulsel will conduct a re-investigation to look for new evidence. This was conveyed at the same time confirming that the case of the legal process of the case is still being handled by the South Sulawesi Regional Police. Not taken over by Police Headquarters.
"No (take over, ed), so this case is still being handled by the South Sulawesi Police," said Rusdi, Sunday, October 10.
However, Rusdi added, his party only sent a team to provide assistance in investigating the case. Rusdi guarantees that the police conduct a professional, transparent and accountable re-investigation.
Rusdi said the National Police Headquarters was also open to any input from the public regarding the investigation into the obscenity case in East Luwu.
"The team from the National Police Headquarters provides assistance to resolve this case," said Rusdi.
So far, continued Rusdi, East Luwu Police Chief AKBP Silvester Simamora has kept in touch with the victim's parents. The steps to be taken have been explained to the parents of the victim to re-investigate the obscenity case.
"And the victim's mother understands about these steps, communication can also go well," said Rusdi. "The information we received will be given new evidence, the Police will wait. When the new evidence is obtained, the Police will explore it," added Rusdi.
The case began when a mother reported her ex-husband who was an ASN to the police. She reported her ex-husband for allegedly raping her three children.
In the ongoing legal process, the police stopped the case because there was not enough evidence. The case went viral on social media. The police are considered odd when they stop the case, even though there is so much evidence. The police then conducted a re-investigation to look for new evidence.