The police have denied the involvement of an official's son in the murder and rape of a teenager from Vina from Cirebon, West Java, 2016. Alasan, the official's son, is said to have 'blocked' the investigation up to 8 years later the police only arrested one DPO. "I have said here that no official child is involved here, we are very cooperative and transparent regarding this investigation," said the West Java Police's Dirkrimum, Kombes Surawan, to reporters, Sunday, May 26. He ensured that members carried out investigations and investigations based on data in the field and not assumptions. "We are still focused or based on the facts of the investigation, so we don't send assumes or on social media and so on, regarding our investigation, we are guided by facts, not assumptions, "he said. Surawan also confirmed that with the arrest of Pegi Setiawan alias Perong, all suspects in Vina's murder and rape cases in Cirebon were arrested. " “DPO yes only 1, PS. regarding whatever is conveyed, it's up to you, please," he said. Currently, the suspect, Pegi Setiawan, has been charged with Article 340 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code and Article 81 paragraph 1 of the Republic of Indonesia Law number 35 of 2014 amendments to Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 23 of 2002 concerning child protection in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code with a maximum threat of the death penalty. For information, Fatimah, son-in-law of the former Cirebon Regent Sunjaya Purwadi Sastra, was accused of being involved in the 2016 murder and rape case of Vina. So far, Vina's case, which is linked to her family, continues to be blown by netizens and a number of social media accounts. Fatimah admitted that no party and related agencies had made summons for clarification.
"Any party who contacted to provide information is just a podcast media to provide information. No one has been from the police or the family of the late Vina has yet asked for information from us," said Fatimah.

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