JAKARTA - A 6th grade elementary school student who was abused by scavengers with the initials SPS (22) in the Kalideres area, West Jakarta, received psychological therapy by the West Jakarta Metro Police PPA Unit and the P3A Social Service (Employment of Women and Child Protection).

"To support the recovery of the victim's psychology and help the victim return to normal activities after trauma," said West Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes M Syahduddi, Monday, October 21.

Kombes Syahduddi hopes that the relevant parties and the community can help the victims recover. The future of the victims is still very long.

"We also ask the public, especially parents, to be able to supervise and educate children about various modes of crime," he said.

"Don't let our child get caught up in the persuasion of child predators," he continued.

This forced case began when the perpetrator with the initials SPS who worked as a laborer in the used goods stall kidnapped the victim with the initials AKI (12) on September 15, 2024, then.

The suspect met the victim through a dating application (LITMACH). Then the suspect with the victim exchanged the whatsapp number.

They then made an appointment to meet at Bulak Teko Park, in front of the supermarket in Kalideres, West Jakarta.

After meeting, the suspect took the victim on a Scoopy motorbike to an empty warehouse in the Pekojan area, Tambora, West Jakarta. In the empty warehouse, the victim was sexually assaulted by the perpetrator. Subsequently, the victim was taken by the suspect to the stall where the suspect worked.

At that place the victim was put into a room from Monday, September 16 at around 23.00 WIB to September 23 evening, at around 19.00 WIB the victim was sexually assaulted by the suspect repeatedly. For 7 days the victim never left the room.

The victim's family stated that the victim's initials WILL (12) be missing since Monday, September 16. The victim's family also made a missing report to the Kalideres Police on Wednesday, September 18.


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