Rapid evidence officers suspected of blackmailing and abusing passengers at Soetta Airport become suspects. Page all



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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Police have named a Covid-19 rapid test officer with the initials EFY as a suspect in a case of alleged harassment and extortion of a woman with the initials LHI at Soekarno-Hatta airport.

“That’s right. The person in question has been named a suspect,” the head of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Police Commissioner Ahmad Alexander Yurikho, said when confirmed, in Jakarta on Tuesday ( 9/22/2020), as cited. Between.

However, Alex said EFY had not been detained after being named a suspect. Nor has it further explained the items imposed on EFY.

Also read: Police examine victims of quick test harassment that occurred at Soekarno-Hatta airport

On another occasion, Polda Metro Jaya’s head of Public Relations, Police Chief Commissioner Yusri Yunus, previously said that the police are investigating the case by examining various CCTVs at the Soekarno-Hatta airport.

“Efforts by the Soetta Airport Police have collaborated with the ‘airport hub’ at Soetta Airport to request the existing CCTV,” Yusri said.

In addition to verifying the CCTV footage, the police also coordinated and sought clarification from the organizers of the Covid-19 rapid test at Soetta airport.

“It has also been coordinated with the executor of the rapid test, in this case PT Kimia Farma, who yesterday was in charge of PT Kimia Farma,” he added.

Chronology

The beginning of the disclosure of this case was when the owner of the tweets account @listongs was busy speaking for Internet users.

Also read: Kimia Farma takes cases of sexual harassment by Rapid Test agents to the legal route

In his tweet, he described his experience of being harassed and blackmailed by an unscrupulous quick test service provider. The woman who owns the account has the initials LHI.

According to LHI, the incident occurred on September 13 when he was about to fly from Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta Airport to Nias in North Sumatra.

“I had a flight at 6 (in the morning), I didn’t have time to go to the hospital (hospital). So I was at the airport at 4 am, I also wanted a quick test at the airport,” he told Kompas.com , Friday (9/18/2020) night.

LHI then conducted a rapid test at Soekarno-Hatta Airport Terminal 3, at the rapid testing facility owned by Kimia Farma.

After running the quick test, LHI said the examining officer unexpectedly committed sexual harassment.

Initially, the officer said the LHI rapid test results were reactive.

“Well, I thought about not going to Nias because I was afraid of broadcasting to people in Nias,” he said.

However, the male officer suggested that the LHI retest and guaranteed that it would give a non-reactive result on the second test.

The victim is confused because he feels something is wrong, but then follows the suggestion.

After LHI received the rapid test results with non-reactive results and was about to head to the departure location, the alleged perpetrator apparently pursued and approached him.

The officer, LHI said, asked for an amount of money for the non-reactive statement he issued. The victim also felt blackmailed by the perpetrator.

“People call, then talk asking for money,” he said.

Since they didn’t want to get complicated that morning, LHI then transferred Rp. 1.4 million via her cell phone to the suspect’s personal account.

After that, unexpectedly, the man committed sexual violence by kissing the victim and patting her chest. This left the victim shocked and traumatized.

“I cried. Shocked,” he said.

The airport was still quiet at the time. The time is still around 04.00 WIB. The shocked victim feels unable to defend himself or screams for help.

After arriving in Nias, LHI reported what happened to the local police. However, the local police suggested informing the police where the incident took place.

“I also called my friend who is the police,” he said.
Experiencing the trauma

As a result of this incident, LHI was traumatized. He couldn’t bear to see men he didn’t know out of fear.

“So far I am traumatized,” LHI said.

In fact, when he saw many male taxi drivers, he immediately imagined the harassment he experienced.

“It’s normal when a lot of men offer taxis at the airport, and I immediately remember the incident. I immediately went back to the bathroom and cried. So much so that the taxi drivers offered me (taxi services). I actually remember it,” he said.

Even so, in the midst of the trauma, there were still many of his closest friends who provided support so that he could immediately escape the trauma.

“The people closest to me, especially my girlfriend,” he said.

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