MALANG - Police will immediately conduct a case for a mukena (prayer hijab) fetish report in Malang, East Java.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit for Malang City Police, Commissioner Tinton Yudho Riambodo, said his party had collected a number of evidences and statements from witnesses.

"Once everything has been collected, we will immediately hold a case to determine whether this case is a criminal act or not", said Commissioner Tinton to reporters, Thursday, August 26.

Some of the evidence collected is in the form of a screenshot of the Twitter account @pecinta_mukena which is allegedly used as a medium to vent the lust of lovers of similar fetishes.

From the screenshots, Commissioner Tinton continued, an analysis of the presence or absence of sexual harassment elements will be carried out. To prove that, his party will invite linguists and IT experts.

“'Later it will be handled by linguists from ITE because they are experts on this matter. From all of that, we will analyze the case", continued Commissioner Tinton.

Not only that, the police will also ask for information from related parties before carrying out a case. The police have examined 3 witnesses who were victims of the mukena fetish in Malang.

The beginning of this case occurred when a man was suspected of using photos of female models wearing hijab to serve as lewd fetish content on Twitter.

Initially, this photo collaboration will be used to catalog an online store. However, it was later discovered that this online shop was just a cover. The results of these photos are actually used as material for sexual fantasies on social media.

In the action, the perpetrator claimed to be a woman as a shop owner. But during the photo shoot, this female figure never existed. There is only a man who claims to also work for the owner of the online shop.

Long story short, the victims dared to speak up. There were about 10 victims who later reported this case because their cooperation was abused. It is even estimated that the victims are in the tens.


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