JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) assessed that the determination of the suspect in the Langkat Regent's inactive Publishing Wind War Plan (TRP) in the human cage case by the North Sumatran Police was a significant step in law enforcement in the case.

"In addition to significant steps, this is also seen from the use of articles against suspects," said Komnas HAM Commissioner Mohammad Choirul Anam as quoted by Antara, Tuesday, April 5.

In addition to ensnaring the TRP with the article on Trafficking in Persons (TPPO), the North Sumatra Police, he said, also ensnared the suspect with other articles regulated in the Criminal Code.

According to him, the legal process in the human cage case is going quite well. Moreover, after the coordination between the North Sumatra Police and Komnas HAM.

Komnas HAM, continued Anam, also heard information that the North Sumatra Police were digging deeper into the recovery efforts of the victims. Referring to the TIP Law, there are things that regulate the rights of victims due to the consequences of the crimes they experience.

"In this case it is not too difficult, for example, unpaid salaries," he said.

Komnas HAM urges people who know about the case to dare to testify to the North Sumatra Police. However, if you find difficulties, you can contact Komnas HAM. "When the process is fast, there will be arrests of other suspects immediately," he said.


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