Dea OnlyFans Becomes Suspect But Not Arrested

JAKARTA - Content creator Dea OnlyFans has been named a suspect in the alleged pornography case. However, Dea does not need to undergo a temporary detention period.

"No (detention, ed)," said the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan when confirmed, Saturday, March 26.

The detention was not carried out because the investigators granted the request for a suspension of detention from the family.

The suspension of detention was granted because investigators thought that Dea would not destroy evidence until he ran away. That reason is in accordance with the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP).

"He (Dea, ed) is still a student and wants to finish college," said Zulpan.

However, the woman whose real name is Gusti Ayu Dewanti must undergo mandatory reporting. However, there is no further detail regarding the mandatory reporting mechanism.

"It is mandatory for the person concerned to make a report," said Zulpan.

Dea OnlyFans has been named a suspect in a suspected pornography case. This determination is based on the results of the examination and the title of the case.

Meanwhile, Dea was arrested by the Polda Metro Jaya at his home, Malang, East Java on Thursday, March 24, the night.

The arrest of the content creator is suspected to be related to the distribution of pornographic content. Because, Dea is known to sell photos and videos on the OnlyFans site.

For information, OnlyFans is a website-based social media platform with subscription content. On the platform, users can create and upload various content.

Content creators can earn money from users who subscribe to their content to 'fans'. OnlyFans itself is based in London, England.