Ade Armando's Attorney Asks Police To Arrest Mothers Who Provoked During The April 11th Demo At The Indonesian Parliament Building
Screenshot of Ade Armando being hit from behind by one of the perpetrators in front of the Indonesian Parliament Building, Jakarta

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JAKARTA - Aulia Fahmi as Ade Armando's legal team asked the police to immediately arrest people who provoked the masses.

In the incident of beating a lecturer at the University of Indonesia (UI) in front of the DPR RI Building, last Monday, April 11, it was suspected that a woman had provoked the masses by shouting the words 'blasphemer of religion'.

"If indeed we also see that there are mothers, this provocation continues so that people are moved to gather together," Fahmi told reporters in the Kebayoran Baru area, South Jakarta, Thursday, April 14.

"I hope these provocateurs are investigated and arrested," he added.

Fahmi judged by the arrest of people who provoked the demonstration. In the future, demonstrations (unras) can take place peacefully.

"So that in the future of our democracy, the initial goal is students want to voice their opinions. Don't let this democracy be polluted by irresponsible groups," he said.

For information, the case of beating the University of Indonesia (UI) lecturer Ade Armando continues to be investigated. So far, a total of seven perpetrators of the beating have been arrested by the police.

"In total, yes, so a total of seven (the perpetrators were arrested)," said the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Endra Zulpan.


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