Home » today » News » Police Explain Reasons for Increasing AG’s Status To Take Long Time

Police Explain Reasons for Increasing AG’s Status To Take Long Time

Jakarta

The new police increased the status a woman with the initials AG alias A (15) as the perpetrator in the case Mario Dandy Satriyo (20) in the persecution of Cristalino David Ozora alias David (17). AG’s status was only upgraded after the investigation into the case took place 10 days after the persecution that occurred on February 20, 2023.

“Why does this increase in status take so long, we have to follow the procedures in the Juvenile Justice System Law,” said Dirkrimum Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Hengki Haryadi in a press conference at Polda Metro Jaya, Thursday (2/3/2023).

In addition to procedures for the Law on the Juvenile Justice System, continued Hengki, the police involved many experts for research. Examination and series of tests also take time.

“We have to involve social workers to carry out research, we have to involve a psychology team to carry out examinations and a series of tests that take a long time,” he explained.

Hengki Haryadi explained, in handling this case, investigators faced 2 groups of legal subjects. The first is the adult offender.

“Then we also face two legal subjects, namely children who are in conflict with the law, namely the first child as a victim and the second child as a witness. The second is a child who is in conflict with the law,” he said.

Therefore, investigators need to be careful, so they need to invite partners so that the fulfillment of children’s rights is still fulfilled. In investigating this case, investigators invited the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI), the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (KemenPPPA), juvenile criminal experts, criminal experts, and others.

“In the process of our investigation, we are still carrying out the investigation pattern scientific crime investigation,” added Henry.

AG Status Becomes Actor

AG female status regulated in the Law on the Juvenile Criminal Justice System. Previously, he was referred to as a child in conflict with the law or a witness, but now his status has increased as a child in conflict with the law, which is a term for children who commit crimes or are perpetrators or child suspects.

“Secondly, there is a change in status from AG, which initially a child is in conflict with the law, changes status or increases in status to a child in conflict with the law or in other words changes to a perpetrator or a child. So these minors cannot be called suspects,” said the Dirkrimum Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Hengki Haryadi to reporters at Polda Metro Jaya, Jakarta, Thursday (2/3).

In this case, AG was charged with multiple articles.

“Towards AG’s children, we apply Article 76C juncto Article 80 of the Child Protection Act, Article 355 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code juncto Article 56 of the Criminal Code subsidiary Article 354 (1) juncto Article 56 more subsidiary Article 353 (2) juncto Article 56 is more a subsidiary Article 351 (2) juncto Article 56 of the Criminal Code,” said Hengki.

Watch Video: Police Reveal Latest Findings in the Case of Abuse of David Ozora

(object/object)

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.