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GORONTALO - Gorontalo Police Chief Inspector General Helmy Santika emphasized that the legal process of one of the students, Yunus Pasau, who allegedly said inappropriate words to the President of the Republic of Indonesia, was still ongoing. "I convey that currently everything is still under investigation, the development of the investigation in question is still a witness," said the Kapolda in Gorontalo, Antara, Monday, September 5. He said the police were still looking for and collecting other evidence on suspicion of Yunus Pasau, who was a student at the Gorontalo State University. "Until now, the case is still ongoing, apart from the results of coordination with the rector, we are of the view that even though there have been mistakes that have been made, he is an asset, he is the younger generation who must also be saved," said the Kapolda. In the sense that he said, if there are sanctions that can prevent Yunus from continuing his studies, it could be detrimental to the person concerned. "Including that we have lost one asset, we have lost one young generation," said Inspector General Helmy. The Regional Police Chief suggested to the rectorate to provide educational sanctions, such as making scientific articles or studies on how Indonesia is in the world's energy vortex, how Indonesia deals with demographic bonuses and so on. "So that provides understanding, lessons, information enrichment for the person concerned. He must open literature and I tell the Chancellors I am ready to be a non-technical supervisor," said the Kapolda. Previously, the Gorontalo State University (UNG) gave conditional sanctions to one of its students, Yunus Pasau, who allegedly said inappropriate words to President Joko Widodo. Hal tersebut disampaikan Rektor UNG Eduart Wok bersama Kapolda Gorontalo Irjen Helmy Santika pada konferensi pers di Rektorat UNG, Kota Gorontalo, Provinsi Gorontalo. The conditional sanctions are in the form of suspension of lecture activities for one semester, or working on a special assignment, namely making four scientific writings. "It's not easy because on the other hand, we have to take sanctions that are deterrent, but on the other hand we have to provide education to the person concerned," said Eduart. He revealed that Yunus had admitted that the words he expressed during the demonstration oration last Friday were spontaneous. Yunus Pasau also said that the Chancellor had publicly apologized, both to the President, his family, the Indonesian people and also to the Gorontalo State University.

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