Police Immediately Name Children Owners Of Bakery Shops In Cakung As Suspects Of Persecution
JAKARTA - Investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim will soon name the perpetrator with the initials GSG as a suspect in a case of abuse reported by a woman with the initials DAD, a former employee of the Lindayes bakery in the Cakung area.
"If at least 2 valid and appropriate pieces of evidence have been collected, then we will take further forced efforts against the perpetrators," said East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Nicolas Ary Lilipaly when confirmed by VOI, Sunday, December 15.
The determination of the perpetrators of GSH as a suspect in the case of persecution, he continued, was through a gradual investigation process mechanism according to the procedure.
Kombes Nicolas mengatakan, penetapan tersangka itu ada proses di tahap penyidikan. Saat ini, penyidik masih mengumpulkan alat bukti pada tahap penyidikan.
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Then, continued Kombes Nicolas, investigators will conduct a case title again to decide or determine the perpetrator as a suspect in accordance with the evidence collected at the investigation stage.
"If there are at least 2 valid and appropriate pieces of evidence collected by investigators, investigators will take further legal action," he said.
For his actions, the perpetrators of GSH are threatened with being charged with Article 351 of the Criminal Code related to persecution.
Previously, it was reported that a joint team from the East Jakarta Metro Police and the Cakung Police were still investigating the report of a case of abuse allegedly carried out by the son of a bakery owner to his former employee that occurred in the Cakung area, East Jakarta.
From the results of the investigation, it was revealed that the motive for the incident occurred when the perpetrator with the initials GSH asked the victim to deliver his food to the perpetrator's private room, but the victim refused.
"The victim didn't want to, because it wasn't his job. Then the reported person was angry," said Head of Public Relations of the East Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Lina Yuliana when confirmed, Friday, December 13.
The perpetrator then took a chair that was thrown at the victim and hit the victim's head and shoulder. "The case is still under investigation," he said.