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JAKARTA - Four Children Faced with Law (ABH) who are suspected of being involved in a rape case in the Rawa Malang City Forest, East Semper, Cilincing, North Jakarta, are recommended not to be worthy of guidance from their parents. The recommendation was conveyed by the National Commission for Child Protection, the Indonesian Child Protection Agency and the Hotman Paris Office team when they took a diversion approach to rape cases against minor victims in Cilincing at the North Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters, Tuesday, September 20. "We recommend through this diversion approach by returning guidance to the state," said Chairman of the National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas PA) Arist Merdeka Sirait at the North Jakarta Police Headquarters, Antara. Starting today, he said, the time will still be added for the temporary storage of these children to the Ministry of Social Affairs. In this case, the Putra Handayani Social Institution in Cipayung, East Jakarta, until the legal process is complete. Arist said the four crew members who forced the victims came from their families with moderate to lower economic conditions. This condition more or less affects the behavior of the crew members so that they dare to take action outside the limits. "The condition of ABH's family is not good, economically it is also not good and they also do not have a whole family, the fathers who are responsible and so on," said Arist. The four children with an age range of 11 to 13 years are also known to have dropped out of school. Arist said parents' decisions that do not provide the right to education for their children can be categorized as neglect. "Not going to school, even though the child has to go to school, it can be a crime because the child neglects him because he didn't send him to school," said Arist. As a result of not sending their children to school, the four ABHs are suspected of growing according to social norms and values. Therefore, Arist reiterated that the parents of the four children could face criminal penalties if later someone reported it related to child neglect. "It can be threatened with six months in prison, even five years can be done, if the elements are fulfilled by child neglect," said Arist. However, Arist has no intention of reporting the ABH's parents because he is still studying the alleged neglect of children, considering that the more detailed assessment process has not been completed by Komnas PA. In addition, the legal report on cases of neglect of children has not been carried out by the aggrieved party. Of course, outside of the previous case related to the rape reported by the victim's family on September 6. "But the public can also (report). You can also be a journalist, if you believe that the parents are neglecting," said Arist. After ABH was entrusted with its guidance to the state, in this case through an orphanage assisted by the Ministry of Social Affairs in Cipayung, East Jakarta, Arist hoped that their basic rights could be fulfilled again. Namely the right to get education, right to play and so on. Chairman of the Indonesian Child Protection Agency (LPAI) Seto Mulyadi added that the case shows that child protection is the responsibility of the village people. Not only the police and the government, but the community's responsibility as widely as possible in the nearest environment. Seto sees that there is still indifference and neglect of society to children. The proof is that children are free to go anywhere without assistance and supervision. "This is what asks for attention not only from the government, but also from the community itself. Supervision and development in the environment should be revived," said Seto. Seto noticed that the smallest community environments such as Neighborhood Associations (RT) often did not get along well. Likewise, the Community Association (RW). He appealed to residents to revive the values of mutual cooperation, cooperation and so on so that between residents can continue to work together. LPAI has formed a Neighborhood Association (SPARTA) Child Protection Task Force in five regencies/cities throughout Indonesia, including South Tangerang, Banyuwangi, North Bengkulu, Bekasi Regency and Bitung Regency in North Sulawesi. However, in DKI Jakarta, SPARTA has not yet been formed. He has submitted an application to the Governor of DKI Jakarta for the possibility that DKI Jakarta will become the first province with all its RT/RW in six city areas and this district is equipped with SPARTA.

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