JAKARTA - Police arrested two people involved in the case of a former Starbucks employee who peeked at the breasts of visitors using surveillance cameras.

Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus said the two men had the initials K and D. They were recording and trying to peek at using CCTV cameras.

Based on the results of the examination, the two admitted that they recognized the woman who was highlighted by the CCTV camera. So, there is no evil intention behind the actions of the two.

"The initial information is that (they) also know the victim," said Yusri in Jakarta, Friday, July 3.

During the examination, one of them admitted that he liked the woman. This was evidenced by having the telephone number of the woman who was recorded wearing the white dress.

Having pocketed the woman's number, the police immediately coordinated to determine the legal action of the case.

"He knows, he knows, he knows the victim so we got the cell phone numbers of the two people," said Yusri.

Determination of the suspect

The result of the coordination, continued Yusri, the woman decided to make a police report (LP). Thus, investigators began to make Audit Procedure Files (BAP) and conduct case titles.

"So the reporter (the victim) has already reported the results of the examination have been carried out directly," said Yusri.

As a result of the pekara title, the man with the initials D was named a suspect. Because, it was he who uploaded the video so that it went viral on social media. As for K, currently he is still a witness.

"It turns out that D, who posted on his Instagram in his stroy. So that it went viral, then the police report was already there, had examined witnesses and went on to investigate that D as a suspect," said Yusri.

For his actions, suspect D was charged under Article 45 of Law number 19 of 2016 concerning ITE with the threat of a sentence of 6 years in prison.

Two of the perpetrators have also been fired from Starbucks. This was published on Starbucks social media.


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