Police Will Define AG's Legal Status In The Case Of Mario Dandy's Persecution
JAKARTA - The police and the Ministry of Women's and Children's Empowerment (PPA) will determine the legal status of AG (15) in the case of mistreatment of David Ozora. Until now, the young woman is said to be still a witness.
"We are still waiting, later it will be conveyed by investigators. We still have collaboration between stakeholders," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko to reporters, Monday, February 27.
AG can be declared involved in the series of cases of persecution. Because, he was at the crime scene (TKP) when the persecution took place.
G also invited David to come to the scene on the grounds of returning the student card.
In handling AG, the police must ensure that their rights are fulfilled. This is because the teenager is still categorized as a child.
"It should be noted that children have children's rights that must be fulfilled and of course there are laws and regulations, so collaboration between stakeholders is needed, in this case, such as the PPA ministry and then also from the South Jakarta Social Service, and Apsifor or forensic psychology association to fulfill children's rights," said Trunoyudo.
For information, in the case of abuse, Mario and his partner, Shane, have been named suspects.
For Mario, the police charged him with Article 76C in conjunction with Article 80 of Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection, subsidiary to Article 351 of the Criminal Code concerning persecution.
Meanwhile, for Shean, Article 76C in conjunction with Article 80 of Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection.
Meanwhile, David's condition is said to have developed a little. He was able to respond to movements and voices even though he was not fully aware of the coma.