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BANYUMAS A 49-year-old grandmother in Banyumas has become a suspect in the crime of molesting a toddler (under five years old). According to the police report, the victim is her own grandson. The perpetrator with the initials AA is listed as a resident of Kembaran District, Banyumas, Central Java.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Banyumas Police, Kompol Agus Supriyadi Siswanto, explained that the incident occurred on Sunday, February 27, AA beat his own grandson, namely AAM.

"For the acts of abuse he received, the 2-year-old victim suffered bruises on his eyes, abrasions on his head and abrasions on his left arm", said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit, Kompol Agus Supriyadi Siswanto, in a written statement, Thursday, March 2.

Siswanto continued, according to the information obtained, the perpetrator committed violence against his grandson because the victim had finished eating, immediately defecated on his pants. AA immediately got angry and beat his grandson many times. In fact, continued Siswanto, the 2-year-old boy was sick.

"Incidentally, at that time the perpetrator was not feeling well. Plus the perpetrator was annoyed at the victim's mother who never came home from out of town. So the perpetrator vented his anger on the victim by hitting the eyes and head, pinching the victim's left hand, resulting in bruises. Now the victim is undergoing hospitalization. " explained Siswanto.

Until finally the abuse was revealed by the victim's parents, AA was reported to the Banyumas Police. After the police examined the evidence and examined the witness, AA was arrested.

"We have secured the AA for further investigation." he said.

AA was charged with Article 80 of Law No. 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law No. 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection in conjunction with Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 17 of 2016 concerning Stipulation of Government Regulations in Lieu of Law of the Republic of Indonesia No.1 of 2016 concerning the Second Amendment to Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection.


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