Psychologically Shocked, KPAI Not Allowed To Meet Victims Of Bullying Involving Vincent Rompies' Son
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JAKARTA - The case of bullying that dragged Vincent Rompies' eldest son and friends is still ongoing. Commissioner of the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI), Diyah Puspitarani tried to explain the current condition of the victim with the initials AL.

Diyah explained that the condition of the Navy itself is still unstable, this is because he received a lot of intimidation during the bullying incident.

"I (want) to meet the victim, it did drop a bit because I received a lot of intimidation," said Diyah Puspitarani in the Gondangdia area, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, February 27.

KPAI initially wanted to provide assistance to victims, unfortunately this has not been allowed by psychologists who handle the Navy.

"Then it is necessary to provide assistance today. Actually, he wants to meet with the victim's child, and psychologists don't seem to allow it," continued Diyah.

According to Diyah, it is not only psychological for the victim's child who is in the healing stage, but his physical condition is still in process.

"Yes, it's like a confused person. Apart from being physically (in stage) healing," he explained.

Diyah himself said that the last time KPAI met directly with the Navy was at the South Tangerang Metro Police and it happened only briefly so it was not optimal.

"The meeting was only time at the Resort Police and it was short, so it wasn't complete. (There was psychological assistance for the perpetrators). That's it. February 22 and 23, it was done," he concluded.


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