The investigating prosecutor from the NTT High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) stated that the case file for sexual violence against minors with the suspect, former Ngada Police Chief Fajar Widyadharma Lukman Sumaatmaja, was complete or P21 and was immediately tried.
"Because the formal requirements and material requirements have been met in the case file of the former Ngada Police Chief, today the file has been declared P21," said Head of the NTT Prosecutor's Office, AA Raka Putra Dharmana, as reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, May 21.
This was conveyed by him related to the development of the case of the former Ngada Police Chief AKBP Fajar who sexually assaulted a minor who was still in elementary school.
Not only committing sexual violence, the former Ngada Police Chief, who has now been dishonorably dismissed, also recorded his actions during sexual violence against the victim.
The video he then sent to one of the porn sites, to then benefit from his actions.
The video was later discovered by the Australian police and reported the matter to the National Police Headquarters.
Raka said that after all the case files were complete, the research prosecutor immediately coordinated with investigators in order to hand over the suspect and his evidence.
The perpetrator's case files have been approximately three times back and forth from the NTT Police to the Prosecutor's Office and vice versa. This is because there are still several conditions that have not been met by investigators from the NTT Police who are handling the case.
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Meanwhile, regarding the case file in the same case as the suspect Fani as the perpetrator who supplied children to the former Ngada Police Chief, he is currently still in the stage of re-investigating the case file or pre-prosecution stage.
"This is to see if the prosecutor's previous instructions have been fulfilled or not," he added.
Raka emphasized that the NTT Prosecutor's Office is committed to resolving the case in a professional and transparent manner in accordance with applicable law.
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