JAKARTA - A member of the Information and Technology (IT) Unit of the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Police with the initials MCG is a suspect in a case of alleged immorality against a female student.
Director of Women and Children Protection and Eradication of Human Trafficking (PPA-PPO) of the NTB Police, Kombes Ni Made Pujawati, confirmed the determination of the suspect.
"Yes, there has been a determination of a suspect," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, June 25.
He explained that the determination of the suspect was a follow-up to the results of the case title which had found at least two pieces of evidence for the alleged immoral case.
Regarding the suspected criminal charges applied and the current position of the suspect who has the status of a member of the National Police, it was not further explained.
This case first came to public attention due to information from an anti-sexual violence activist in NTB who is also the Head of the Mataram Child Protection Agency (LPA), Joko Jumadi.
Through the statement of the lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Mataram University, it was revealed that the alleged perpetrator was a member of the NTB Police who served in the IT field with the victim still a child.
Joko admitted that in handling the case, the victim's family had asked for assistance from the Mataram LPA.
"LPA at that time entered and helped to mediate, because the suspected perpetrator finally agreed to marry the victim," he said.
However, in the process of getting married, he said, the alleged perpetrator cheated so that the victim canceled the marriage.
"Not long after, it turned out that this suspect was reported to the NTB Police for alleged rape and TPKS (sexual violence crime). The report was made by the female student victim," he said.
The student admitted that she was a victim of sexual violence after receiving threats from the alleged perpetrator.
"The threat was verbal. It happened in the Ampenan area, in the hostels, the report was on February 23, 2026," said Joko.
Reporter : Dhimas Budi Pratama
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