JAKARTA - The head of the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, Brigadier General Hariyanto, said that the condition of the boy with the initials RC (6), a victim of abuse by foster parents on Jalan Tipar Cakung, Sukapura Village, Cilincing District, North Jakarta, was still traumatized.

Although RC did not suffer serious injuries, RC found trauma to his psyche and required therapy by a psychologist. RC suffered bruises on his face, chest, stomach and legs.

Until now, RC is still not allowed to meet foreigners.

"We are still consulting the psychologist for forensics. So, hopefully in the future, his psychological condition will improve," said Brigadier General Hariyanto when confirmed, Friday, August 2.

Brigadier General Hariyanto could not confirm how long the victim's psychological treatment would take, because it took time.

"It's been a relative. Later when it improves, we have treatment from psychology. So that later the psychologist will determine when he can communicate with other people," he said.

Previously, it was reported that two babies under the age of five (toddlers) were victims of persecution in the Cilincing area, North Jakarta, Tuesday, July 30, evening.

"Initially, the Jakut Police received reports that there were two victims," said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the North Jakarta Police, AKBP Hady Siagian, to reporters, Tuesday, July 30.

The two victims were abused by the families of the parents who entrusted their children to them.


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