Kak Seto Visits A 4-Year-Old Boy Who Is Suspected Of Being A Victim Of Sexual Violence By Ex-Stepfather In Koja
JAKARTA - The chairman of the Indonesian Child Protection Agency (LPAI), Dr. Seto Mulyadi or usually called Kak Seto, visited a 4-year-old girl with the initials N, who was suspected of being a victim of sexual violence in the rape of a 4-year-old girl by her former stepfather, in Koja, North Jakarta.
During his visit, Kak Seto was accompanied by the North Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Commissioner Wibowo, Monday 14 February.
"We asked the North Jakarta Police Chief for help to see the condition of the victim. Then give psychological treatment so that the victim does not feel inferior, sad, and so on", said Seto when contacted by VOI, Monday, February 14.
After seeing the victim, Seto judged that N had progressed and didn't even seem to think about the case that happened to her.
"I see progress has been made, because the family has the right attitude, for example, the family does not ask about the case. The family keeps busy", said Kak Seto.
Kak Seto also said that he would revisit the 4-year-old girl. However, he said he would not tell anyone.
VOIR éGALEMENT:
"We are afraid that the victim will be known by the environment, that's what we did not expect. So later when you visit again, will not tell, not known by the media. To make it quiet, so people don't know about his visit, we (directly) went to the victim. Because it will be a moral victim because it is known by the neighbors", he said.
Previously, it was reported that the alleged perpetrators of molestation and rape of a 4-year-old girl in Koja, North Jakarta had been secured by the police. This was stated directly by the North Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Wibowo, Wednesday, February 9.
"It has been secured since yesterday (Tuesday, February 8)", said Wibowo when contacted by VOI, Wednesday, February 9.
The perpetrator has now been identified as a suspect. After undergoing an examination of the rape case of the 4-year-old girl.
"The suspect has been determined", he concluded.