BANTEN - The Banten Police have suspended the detention of a suspected laborer who broke into the office and occupied the office of the Governor of Banten, Wahidin Halim.

The Head of Public Relations of the Banten Police, AKBP Shinto Silitonga, said that the suspension of detention was indeed the right of the suspect as regulated in the criminal procedure law, which the suspect or his family could apply for.

"A suspension of detention is allowed as long as the requirements according to the criminal procedure law are met and according to the investigator's assessment it can be granted with the consideration that the suspension of detention will not complicate the investigation process," Shinto said in Serang, Antara, Tuesday, December 28.

The Banten Regional Police accommodated the request for a postponement of the detention of the suspect for humanitarian reasons. Another consideration is that the suspect is the backbone of the family.

"In addition, the wife of one of the suspects has just given birth to twin sons who are currently only 2 months old, so it requires great attention from the suspect," he said.

In addition, Shinto continued, the identities and addresses of each suspect were clear. Guarantees from the heads of each trade union are also taken into consideration.

"Banten Police appreciates the open apology from the suspects to the Governor of Banten," said Shinto.

Previously, the Banten Police received a complaint from the Governor of Banten through his attorney Asep Abdullah Busro on Friday, December 24.

Reports were made of several actions by unscrupulous workers who broke into the Banten Governor's office during a demonstration demanding a revision of the Provincial Minimum Wage, last Wednesday, December 22.

"After receiving the police report, the Ditreskrimum of the Banten Police acted quickly by identifying the perpetrators based on the documentation submitted by the complainant.

As a result, six people were arrested and named suspects. Dirreskrimum Polda Banten Kombes Ade Rahmat Idnal conveyed, from the results of the investigation four suspects namely AP (46), SH (33), SR (22), SWP (20) were subject to Article 207 of the Criminal Code concerning intentionally publicly insulting a state power by sitting down. at the governor's desk.

Meanwhile, the two suspects, OS (28) and MHF (25), are subject to Article 170 of the Criminal Code regarding the destruction of goods together.

"The last two suspects are subject to Article 170 of the Criminal Code, namely jointly destroying goods in the Banten Governor's office, with a penalty of 5 years and 6 months in prison," said Ade Rahmat Idnal.


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