The Action Of Lighting 1,001 Candles, Remembering The Death Toll By The Son Of The Chairman Of The Ambon DPRD
The action of 1001 candles by the Human Rights Care Alliance at Merdeka Square in Ambon, Thursday night (3/8/2023). (ANTARA)

AMBON - The Human Rights Care Alliance (APH) held an action of 1001 candles as a form of concern and raised solidarity for victims of RRS who were allegedly persecuted by the initials AT, the son of one of the public officials in Ambon, Maluku. Coordinator of the Human Rights Care Alliance, Sukma Patty said, this action was a member of students, students as well as several community communities in Ambon City. This action is to garner mutual solidarity for friends or the Maluku community that let's stay focused so that we can guard the maximum of this issue to be thoroughly investigated," said Sukma Patty, quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, August 3 night. In the action, said Sukma, the Human Rights Care Alliance also encourages law enforcement to review the determination of the article which will later be used to the suspect perpetrators of the perpetrator. Because we strongly uphold the dignity and dignity in particular the rights of victims and also their families, we ask law enforcers in this matter to apply equality to anyone. Both the children of officials, fishermen and farmers, that they are equivalent in the eyes of the law. According to him, they will oversee the case involving a child of one of the official, until it is complete, and also his party hopes that law enforcers will review the articles that put forward aspects of justice, welfare and legal certainty to the victim. Sukma said the Human Rights Care Alliance emphasizes the application of Articles 354 and 355 of the Criminal Code. Where, Article 354 of the Criminal Code regulates the issue of persecution that deliberately injures others with a prison sentence of eight years.

"If it results in death, the perpetrator will be sentenced to nine years in prison. As for Article 355 of the Criminal Code regarding planned persecution with a penalty of 12 years in prison," said Sukma. AT perpetrators suspected of molesting a student with the initials RRS to death are now being held at the Ambon Police detention center.


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