A 35-year-old school security guard in Jakarta allegedly sexually abused his 8-year-old daughter multiple times over three months. The perpetrator claimed he committed the acts because his wife was unable to fulfill his needs. The victim was lured with money and a phone and threatened into silence. She eventually confided in her mother, who filed a police report. The suspect faces charges under Indonesian Law No. 23 of 2002 on Child Protection, with a minimum sentence of five years and up to 15 years in prison.
A 35-year-old dad in Jakarta used his daughter to satisfy his desires because his wife wasn’t able to meet his needs.
Meanwhile, AKP Bagus Panuntun, the Head of Sukabumi City Police’s Criminal Investigation Unit, said the perpetrator had initially threatened the victim not to tell anyone, which left her terrified. “The perpetrator admitted to hurting his wife because his needs weren’t met, and then transferred his desires onto the victim,” he said.Unable to bear her father’s actions any longer, the victim finally told her mom who then filed a police report at the Women’s and Children’s Service Unit of Sukabumi Police.
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