Kendari Police, Southeast Sulawesi, implemented restorative justice in resolving cases of beatings against students of Halu Oleo University (UHO) Kendari with the initials WAP (21) carried out by NI (22) and SF (21).
Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kendari Police, AKP Fitrayadi, said that his party was resolving the case by bringing together the victim and the perpetrator of the beating at the Kendari Police Headquarters.
"The Kendari Police have resolved cases through restorative justice against cases of alleged criminal acts jointly committing violence against people and / or criminal acts of persecution as referred to in Article 170 of the Criminal Code, subsidiary to Article 351 Paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code," said Fitrayadi. reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, June 13
He said the peace process was carried out in the Restorative Justice Room of the Kendari Police Satreskrim with witnesses by each of the families of the victims and the families of the suspects.
"There are six witnesses on behalf of Ali Gazali, Beby Ayu Putri, Laode Zumail, Amir Hawli, La Waka, and Muh. Handy Dwi Adityawan," he said.
After the settlement of the case, the Kendari Police Satreskrim investigators issued a warrant to stop the investigation of the handling of the case.
Previously, the Kendari Police had investigated the report of a D-III student Vocational University Halu Oleo (UHO) Kendari with the initials WAP who was beaten by his senior while on campus. Kendari Police Chief Kombes Muhammad Eka Fathurrahman previously explained that his party had investigated the alleged beating of the student. The alleged criminal act of beating the student took place at the UHO Vocational Building in Kambu Village, Kambu District, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, at around 01.00 WITA. "There have been allegations of criminal acts against WAP committed by NI and his colleague with the initials SF," he said.
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"Then, the two seniors, namely NI and SF, beat together on the victim's face so that the victim suffered injuries to the left and right eye, and wounds to the lips," said the Chief of Police.
The police have tried to mediate in resolving the alleged beating of the UHO Vocational student, but has not yielded results. The victim still insisted on asking for the case to be prosecuted.
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