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MATARAM - The Head of Public Relations of the West Nusa Tenggara Police, Police Commissioner Artanto, confirmed that the legal process for 10 students suspected of being provocateurs for the demonstration by blocking roads for four days in the South Monta area would continue.

"According to the results of the case, the legal process of this case is concluded to continue," said Artanto in Mataram, as reported by Antara, Thursday, May 19.

He also confirmed that the case that identified 10 students as suspects would remain under the investigation of the Bima Police Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim).

"For the matter of detention here (NTB Polda Rutan), it is only entrusted to it. Handling remains at the Resort Police. We (NTB Police) only provide assistance and supervision," he said.

Regarding the news that the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara, Zulkieflimansyah, asked the Regent of Bima to pay attention by submitting a suspension of detention for the 10 students, Artanto admitted that no investigators had received such a thing.

"Until now there has been no application (suspension of detention). If there is, it will be reviewed by investigators according to the law," he said. The ten students who were detained at the NTB Police Rutan came from a number of universities. They include the initials AR (20), IT (20), and ARH (20), from the Bima College of Teacher Training and Education (STKIP).

Furthermore, from the Mataram Polytechnic, the initials were AK (21), and SU (21). Then there are those from the Muhammadiyah University of Bima, with the initials SA (25), and MA (22).

The other three, MU (23) from Mataram University, MR (19) from Indonesian Muslim University Makassar, and AAM (22) from Makassar Islamic University.

In handling at the Bima Police, they have been named as suspects under the suspicion of Article 192 of the Criminal Code Juncto Article 63 paragraph 1 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 38/2004 concerning Roads, which carries a penalty of nine years to 15 years in prison and a fine of IDR 2 billion.

In their action, which started from Monday (9/5) to Thursday (12/5), they demanded the government to repair road infrastructure in the South Monta Region, Bima Regency.


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