Suspect case domestic violence (domestic violence) for a dragging child Raden Indrajana Sofiandi, continues. Raden Indrajana was officially detained by the police after being named a suspect in child domestic violence.
Raden Indrajana will be detained at the police for 20 days while the domestic violence case is being investigated.
Through his attorney, Raden Indrajana submitted a request for a suspension of detention to investigators from the South Jakarta Metro Police. But his application was rejected.
Raden Indrajana Asks for Suspended Detention
The health condition was one of the reasons Raden Indrajana asked for the detention to be suspended. However, investigators have subjective considerations so they reject Raden Indrajana’s request for a suspension of detention.
In addition, Hendri Kurnia as attorney Raden Indrajana reasoned that his client asked for a suspension of detention considering his status as a father and still having the responsibility to provide for his children.
Hendra Kurnia, lawyer for Raden Indrajana (Brigitta Belia/detikcom)
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“Apart from that, he is the breadwinner. He is also the backbone of the family, he has to pay for his children too and yes, children from previous marriages are still his responsibility,” Indrajana’s attorney, Hendra Kurnia, told reporters at the Metro Police South Jakarta, Tuesday (24/1/2023).
Raden Indrajana’s application was rejected by the police
The police have received an application for adjournment detention of Raden Indrajana. However, the police rejected the application for detention.
“(Raden Indrajana’s request for a suspension of detention) was not granted,” South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi told reporters, Wednesday (25/1/2023).
Separately, South Jakarta Metro Police Head of Criminal Investigation Unit Kompol Irwandhy said the request for suspension was the right of the suspect. Even so, the police continued to detain Raden Indrajana for the sake of investigation.
“Application for suspension is the right of the suspect, but so far we have continued to make detentions for the smooth running of the investigation process as stipulated in Article 21 of the Criminal Procedure Code,” said Irwandhy.
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