National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo has attracted the investigation into the kidnapping case of a 6-year-old boy named Malika by the alleged perpetrator of a garbage scavenger.

The four-star general ordered his staff to return the joy of Malika. He said all maintenance costs were borne by the Bhayangkara Corps.

"The cost is all borne by the Police. The order of the National Police Chief is direct. He is treated until his physical and psychological recovery. All maintenance costs are financed by the Police," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, Dedi Prasetyo, to reporters, Tuesday, January 3.

Malika is currently undergoing medical treatment both physically and mentally at the Police Hospital, Keramat Jati, East Jakarta.

So far, Malika's condition has stabilized. However, it still needs treatment until it recovers completely.

Later, when Malika's condition has fully recovered, the team of doctors will return it to the family. Currently, the doctor's focus is on restoring the girl's mentality.

"After later the assessment from the team of doctors is appropriate and healthy, they can be returned to their parents and immediately coordinated and communicated to their parents," said Dedi.

Malika was kidnapped in the Sawah Besar area, Central Jakarta (Jakpus), on December 7. About one month of his whereabouts are unknown.

Until finally, the girl was found with the perpetrator of a garbage scavenger named Iwan Sumarno in the Ciledug area, Tangerang, on January 2, yesterday.


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