CNN Indonesia
Saturday, 11 Feb 2023 00:45 WIB
The suspect in the molestation of 17 children in Jambi admitted that he had been raped by eight children. (CNN Indonesia/Muhamad Sobar)
Jambi, CNN Indonesia —
Attorney Yunita Sari Anggraini (20) suspect obscenity 17 children in Jambi, Alendra revealed evidence that his client had been raped by eight children.
He said that on Yunita’s body there were claw and grip marks which indicated that this young mother had been raped.
“We have a photo showing that YS (Yunita)’s hands and feet have grip marks, including on this part (chest) there are scratch marks too,” said Alendra, after visiting his client at the Jambi Province Mental Hospital, Friday (10/2) .
The rape took place on Thursday (2/2) afternoon. At that time Yunita was sweeping the room in front of the bedroom door. Suddenly a number of children came and held Yunita’s hand from behind. Yunita was then pulled into her room.
“Finally he was lying on the bed. Each child held his hands and feet. There was a child who entered his genitals. It took turns,” said Alendra.
He said the Jambi Police were still investigating the alleged rape case of Yunita. Alendra is also still gathering evidence and witnesses to reveal what really happened.
“The report received by the Jambi Police is still being processed,” he said.
He also said that currently Yunita’s condition was good physically. When meeting the young mother, Alendra conveyed a message to Yunita to keep her spirits up.
Yunita’s family, said Alendra, are currently in shock because there are allegations that Yunita has sexual deviations.
“The YS family is very shocked, because some say that she (Yunita) is hypersexual, that’s not true,” said Alendra.
Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Jambi Police, Kompol Afrito Marbaro, conveyed that the report filed by Yunita as a victim was still under investigation.
“It’s still in the fingerprinting process. We are still collecting evidence, still waiting for the results of the post-mortem examination. The evidence is collected from clothes and sperm samples,” he said.
Since Tuesday (7/2), Yunita has been undergoing psychiatric tests at the Jambi Provincial Mental Hospital for 14 days. This psychiatric test is a follow-up to the investigation and investigation conducted by the Jambi Regional Police with Yunita as a suspect in the molestation of 17 children.
The Jambi Regional Police suspect Yunita committed a series of sexual assaults at her home by using a PlayStation rental business. He gives the lure of playing free PlayStation to force the victim to fulfill unnatural desires, including touching the intimate parts of the victim’s body.
The victims were forced to touch her breasts. If you don’t do it, the victim can’t go home or the door won’t be opened.
In addition to sexual abuse, the victims were asked to see the suspect’s and her husband’s sexual activity through a crack in the window, and asked to watch pornographic films. Yunita’s previous husband was completely unaware of this action.
In the midst of the case that ensnared her, Yunita tried to commit suicide by injuring her own hand with a razor. He felt his life despicable and destroyed.
“It was true that he cut his hands, but that was because his husband said he was disgusted. He intended to kill himself because of his husband’s words. He also felt that his life was despicable and was ruined,” said MS (25), Yunita’s older sister, Friday (10/10) 2).
Yunita’s family believes that this young mother was raped by eight children, the oldest being 15 years old. The family stated that it was not true that Yunita had sexually abused 17 children, as revealed by the police.
Jambi Police Criminal Investigation Director, Kombes Andri Ananta said the suspect in the molestation of 17 children did not admit his actions. Before this case was revealed by the Jambi Regional Police, Yunita admitted that he had been raped by 8 children.
“The suspect told residents that he was raped with the children. As soon as it was confirmed, it was not like that. What happened was the opposite, children were abused,” he said, Wednesday (8/2).
(msa/pmg)