JAKARTA - The National Police's Criminal Investigation Unit sent a team from the Investigative Supervision Bureau (Wassidik) to East Luwu, South Sulawesi. This team will seek information regarding the handling of cases of alleged rape of three minors.

"Yes, the Wassidik team will go to East Luwu to assist", said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police, Inspector General Argo Yuwono, when contacted, Saturday, October 9.

The Wassidik team will depart from Jakarta to South Sulawesi today. Upon arrival, in East Luwu, a series of assistance in dealing with these problems will be carried out immediately.

"Departing today. What kind of assistance in the case", Argo said briefly.

On the previous occasion, Argo emphasized that the handling of cases of alleged rape of three minors that occurred in East Luwu, South Sulawesi was by applicable procedures. Both from the process of receiving reports, investigations, to termination of investigations.

"The case is handled according to the applicable procedures", he said.

The alleged rape case, said Argo, began with the receipt of a police report (LP) by the Luwu Timur Police, on October 9, 2019. The report was immediately followed up.

The investigation process begins with a medical and psychological examination of the three children suspected of being victims. They were examined or Visum Et Repertum together with their mother and P2TP2A officers in East Luwu Regency.

"The results of the examination or post-mortem showed that the three children had no abnormalities and there were no signs of violence", said Argo.

In addition, from the results of the P2TP2A assessment report in the East Luwu Regency, there were no signs of trauma from the three children to their father. In fact, the opposite happened.


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