Victims of bullying during quick test in Soetta police report



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –

A female passenger with the initials LHI who is suspected of being a victim of extortion and sexual harassment moment Quick test in the airport Soekarno-Hatta, Tangerang, Banten officially reported the incident to the police.

The report was made after the team from the Soetta Airport Police Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) visited LHI in Bali.

“(The victim) has made a report,” said the head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Soetta Airport Police Commissioner, Alexander Yurikho, when it was confirmed, on Tuesday (9/22).


However, Alexander did not specify the number of the report. When visiting LHI, the police also requested direct information about the events they were experiencing.

“The investigative process is underway. Investigators will make the necessary efforts to clarify this matter,” he said.

Alexander said that police are currently still investigating the alleged extortion and harassment case.

Previously, through the Twitter account @listongs, the woman with the initials LHI shared stories related to allegations of extortion and sexual harassment while undergoing a Kimia Farma rapid test at the Soetta airport.

LHI revealed that they initially received reactive results from the tests they were taking. Then a doctor with the initials EFY forced him to return for another exam.

LHI eventually complied, but the doctor asked for an amount of Rs 1.4 million.

So far, the police have coordinated with Soetta Airport to request CCTV footage at the scene of the incident. Furthermore, LHI has also admitted to having sexually harassed the doctor.

The Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) has confirmed that EFY doctors are not registered as members.

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