JAKARTA - The National Police stated that Muhammad Kece did not suffer serious injuries as a result of the alleged abuse by his cellmate. The suspect in the alleged blasphemy case remains in detention or does not need to undergo intensive treatment.
"No, he is still in custody," said Karo Penmas, Public Relations Division of the Police, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, to reporters, Friday, September 17.
In addition, Rusdi ensured that Muhammad Kece's injuries had been treated by the Police Headquarters Dokkes team. Currently Kece is still in the detention cell.
"All are served by their health. They are still in the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police," said Rusdi.
Previously reported, Muhammad Kece alias Muhammad Kosman, reported a cellmate to the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police. Because he admits to being a victim of abuse.
"The reporter (M. Kece) reported that he had received persecution from a person who is currently a prisoner at the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police," said Rusdi.
Muhammad Kece's report is registered with the number LP: 0510/VIII/2021/Bareskrim, dated August 26, 2021.
In an effort to investigate the case, Rusdi said that his party had taken steps to investigate. There are at least three witnesses who have been questioned and collected evidence.
In fact, the status of the case has been upgraded to an investigation. Investigators will identify the suspect.
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