The Son Of A North Sumatran Police Officer Becomes A Suspect In The Abuse Of Ken Admiral, Immediately Thrown Into Custody
JAKARTA - Police have named Aditya Hasibuan (AH), son of a North Sumatran Police officer with the rank of AKBP as a suspect in abuse. AH persecutes a student named Ken Admiral in Medan Helvetia.
"Holding a special case on April 25, AH's brother was named a suspect," said North Sumatra Police Director of Criminal Investigation Commissioner Sumaryono at a press conference, Tuesday, April 25 evening.
Sumaryono explained, AKBP's child abuse case against Ken Admiral occurred on Thursday 22 December 2022 around 02.30 WIB. The persecution occurred starting with the beating case that was carried out by AH against Ken Admiral.
"Starting from a chat between the reporter on behalf of Ken Admiral and the reporter on behalf of AH. The reporter asked the reporter what the relationship of the reporter was with a friend of the reporter on behalf of D (female). From the chat there was someone who was not pleased so the reported person beat and damaged the reporting car (Ken Admiral)," said Sumaryono.
From this incident, Ken Admiral then went to AH's house to ask for compensation for the damage to the car. Here AH then abused Ken Admiral.
"And then on December 22, 2022, the reporter and his friend's witnesses came to the house of the reported party, asking about the case of the beating and vandalism of the complainant's car, and abuse," said Sumaryono.
This case was initially handled by the Medan Polrestabes. However, it was later withdrawn to the North Sumatra Police. The reported party, called Sumaryono, also reported Ken Admiral back to the police.
"Why are we only raising this case today because the reporting brother studied abroad and only came to Medan a few days ago," he said.
The police are now detaining AH who is a suspect in abuse. Meanwhile, his father with the rank of AKBP was handled by North Sumatra Regional Police Propam.
"In accordance with the investigation process, tonight we will make arrests and detentions," said Sumaryono.