JAKARTA - Rebecca Klopper's attorney, Sandy Arifin, confirmed that the perpetrator who spread the 47-second exciting video that looked like her client had been caught. He said that currently the perpetrators had been arrested by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.

"Today it is related to the news that the perpetrator has been arrested, but I have confirmed to the investigators that it is true that there have been arrested perpetrators and we thank the police, especially the Police Cyber Crime Investigation Unit," said Sandy Arifin at the Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Tuesday, October 3.

In this case, Sandy explained that the police would soon conduct a release regarding the perpetrator who had been caught.

"But because I don't have the capacity first to convey who the perpetrators are and what the next process will be, later in the near future the police, God willing, will release it," he continued.

"Later we will be notified and we will also inform our clients to wait for a release from the police cyber directorate," he said.

Responding to this, Sandy said that Rebecca would thank the police. In addition, his party has submitted evidence and witnesses who will be examined in this case.

"What is certain is to thank the Criminal Investigation Department for completing the report quickly. So far, all the witnesses and evidence have been handed over, thank you, maybe in the near future if there is a press release from Bareskrim we will report it," he added.

Previously, Rebecca Klopper was known to have reported the perpetrator who spread the exciting video similar to her on May 22. Rebecca's report was received by Bareskrim Polri with the number LP/B/113/V/2023/SPKT/BARESKRIM POLRI.


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