'Ibu Kombes' Debt Matters Ending The Conference
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JAKARTA - The friendship ended at the trial. That sentence might be appropriate to be pinned in the case that ensnared the wife of an Intermediate Police Officer (Pamen) of the National Police, Fitriani Manurung. Because, he was accused by his colleague, Febi Nur Amelia, of owing tens of millions of rupiah.

The accusation of debt led to a police report. This case has entered the trial process. Febi sat as the defendant. This case occurred in Medan and became a topic of conversation as 'Ibu Kombes'.

Fitriani's decision brought the case to the realm of law because Febi uploaded a satire narrative related to this debt and credit to social media. Fitriana assessed that Febi's upload on Instagram in 2019 was an insulting element. Moreover, Febi intends to make the case of this debt owed off.

"He (Febi) has repeatedly posted it since 2019. The person concerned posted on his Instagram story with an insulting sentence," said Fitriani in a telephone connection, Thursday, January 16.

Fitriani explained that Febi's accusation regarding the debt and credit had been denied. Since they met in 2016, they never had any intention of borrowing money, moreover, their relationship was not too close.

The origin of their acquaintance is because the two husbands met, who were already friends. The friendship between the two husbands is a business relationship.

However, Fitrianni denied that either she or her husband had a debt relationship with Febi and her husband.

"Nothing, my husband has never had a debt with his husband. I have asked directly and the answer is no debt," said Fitriani.

Fitriani has strong evidence to deny the accusation of debt from Febi. In fact, he had a witness to corroborate him.

So, with this belief, Fitriani decided to report his colleague in March 2019. Later, Febi was charged under Article 45 paragraph (3) in conjunction with Article 27 paragraph (3) Law Number 19 Year 2016 concerning Amendments to Law Number 11 Year 2008 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE).

The case has entered into the trial process with an exception agenda. Later, the trial of the case will be continued on 4 February.


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