JAKARTA - Komnas HAM commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara said his party scheduled an examination of the KPI commissioner and the police next week.

"Next week, I have time next week. We haven't yet. We will coordinate again later," said Beka when contacted by reporters, Thursday, September 9.

The National Human Rights Commission will immediately examine the Indonesian Broadcasting Commissioner (KPI) and the police. This information from the KPI leadership and the Police is needed to investigate allegations of omission of complaints of sexual harassment and bullying that occurred at KPI.

Summons to both parties will also be sent soon.

"The schedule will be KPI first and then the police," he said.

The police who were called were from the Central Jakarta Metro Police. This is because the Central Jakarta Police are dealing with criminal elements in cases of sexual harassment at the KPI.

In addition, the victim MS also previously claimed to have reported to the Gambir Police, but was ignored.

"The Gambir Police are part of the Central Jakarta Police," he said.

Before summoning KPI and the police, Komnas HAM had already heard the testimony of the victim MS on Wednesday. Komnas HAM has also received a number of pieces of evidence from MS's attorney.

Komnas HAM intervened to investigate this case of bullying and harassment against MS because it suspected that there was omission from the KPI and the police.


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