JAMBI - The alleged abuse case against AH (13) has experienced further developments. The Jambi Regional Police (Polda) revealed the motive for the incident, namely because the victim collected debts from the perpetrators worth Rp. 10,000.
Tebo Police Chief AKBP I Wayan Arta in Jambi, Saturday, said from a long investigation and investigation that the two perpetrators had the status of students at the boarding school, namely the initials R and A.
Launching Antara, Wayan explained that victim AH had lent Rp. 10,000 to one of the perpetrators. Then the victim collects the money from the perpetrator, but the perpetrator did not accept it and even had time to commit violence against the victim.
A few days later, at the time of the incident, the perpetrator called the victim to go up to the 3rd floor of the dormitory. There was persecution of the victim AH. Perpetrators R and A took turns beating the victim's body and face.
Dirreskrimum Polda Jambi Kombes Pol Andri Ananta explained the chronology of the persecution that took place on November 14, 2023.
After arriving at the top floor, perpetrator R immediately grabbed the victim and A hit the victim's head and ribs with his hands.
Then R hit the victim's thigh and returned to hold the victim from behind. Perpetrator A then hit the victim with wood on the thigh, ribs, shoulders and cheeks.
After that, perpetrator A slammed and stepped on AH on the back and head repeatedly.
Furthermore, the two perpetrators R and A lifted the victim and placed it at the entrance to the upper floor and made it as if the victim AH was electrocuted.
"We got this information after going through a long process of investigation and investigation, we found different witness statements during the investigation," said Andri.
In addition to witness statements, the police also pocketed evidence from the CCTV of the Ponpes dormitory and the autopsy results carried out by the Bhayangkara Hospital doctor.
The results of the doctor's autopsy explained that the victim was injured by a blunt object and was found no injuries from sharp objects or indications of being electrocuted.
Andri explained that currently the two perpetrators were detained at the Tebo Police for further investigation. They will be charged with the Law on Violence against subsidiaries Article 351 of the Criminal Code or 359 of the Criminal Code.
In handling this case, the police have examined 54 witnesses including friends of the victim, Board of Islamic Boarding School administrators and expert witness statements.
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