Student UPH Victims Of Ex-girlfriend Treatment Claims To Be Happy The Alleged Perpetrator In DO From The Campus
TANGERANG - Pelita Harapan University (UPH) student, AS, who claimed to have been abused by his ex-girlfriend, appreciated the attitude of the campus that had removed the BJK (Drop Out), an alleged perpetrator of abuse from campus.
"I'm happy for sure," said the US in a short message to VOI, Monday, February 20.
However, the US said that the struggle was not over. Because for him, the most important thing for him is that the alleged perpetrators are immediately arrested and detained.
The victim said that currently the alleged perpetrator had fled to Central Java, Solo. He discovered this information through BJK's neighbors and nephews.
"That's right (hopefully the perpetrators are arrested and detained). Confrim from his neighbors and siblings. He fled to Solo now," he concluded.
Previously, Pelita Harapan University (UPH) took a firm stance in responding to the alleged abuse case by BJK against his ex-girlfriend, USA.
Both, BJK and AS are UPH students. They had a relationship until they finally ran aground because of the abuse. As a result of his actions, BJK dropped out of the campus.
"Academic sanctions in the form of revocation of student status," said Public Relations of UPH in his statement, Monday, February 20.
UPH's firm stance as a sanction in the case is contained in an official letter. It was revealed that the Audit Team of Pelita Harapan University (UPH) had conducted a search and investigation.
As it turned out, the incident occurred outside of academic hours and was a matter of inter-personal relationship.
"Therefore, in this case, UPH does not tolerate acts of violence, either verbally or non-verbal. In accordance with what is regulated in the UPH Student Code of Ethics, anyone who commits violations will be subject to sanctions," he wrote.