PALANGKA RAYA - There used to be a term "when love was rejected, the shaman will get in action". But in today's digital era, matters of heartache because of love are being vented through social media.

This action that should not be imitated is done by a teenager with the initials R in Palangka Raya. This teenager R, who is 18 years old, has to deal with the virtual police team of the Central Kalimantan Police.

R was caught creating a fake Facebook account using the name and photo of a woman with the initials P, who had rejected her love.

Of course, the woman with the initials P was angry. Her photo was posted on R's Facebook account and then used to spread dirty messages. Duh!

"R was reported by P who objected because her name and photo were used to create a fake account and commented with words that were disrespectful and obscene," said the Head of Public Relations of the Central Kalimantan Regional Police, Grand Commissioner Eko Saputro, Monday, March 8.

The perpetrator admitted that he had done this because he was hurt, so that the seeds of hatred grew for the woman he loved because his love was rejected.

"To vent his hurt, the young man who dropped out of school created a fake account on behalf of Putri and made a bad comment so that Putri would later be judged by her friends as a bad woman," explained Grand Commissioner Eko.

The police resolved this problem by fostering the teenager R. R to be reminded to be wise when using social media.

"We solve this problem by means of mediation and restorative justice and prioritizing coaching with the hope that in the future the actors will be wise in social media," said Grand Commissioner Eko, emphasizing the message of the Central Kalimantan Police Chief, Insp. Gen. Dedi Prasetyo.


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