Reports of sexual violence cases in North Sulawesi has increased from
199 for the whole of 2015 to 261 cases from only January until
September this year, data from a NGO showed.
Nur Hasanah, a data officer at Swara Parangpuan, said Friday the
victims’ ages ranged from five years old to 18 years old. The
perpetrators included boyfriends, students, teachers and parents.
“We hope the police can investigate such cases thoroughly to create
deterring effects so we don’t see such cases anymore,” she said.
Chairman of the National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas PA)
Ariest Merdeka Sirait urged the police to continue with sexual violence
cases, specifically for recent cases in Manado.
Recently, there was a report against a Manado city agency head filed
by a teen student who was doing an internship at his office. Ariest said
he hoped the police would not drop the case because of “lack of
evidence,” the most common reason for the police to drop sexual violence
charges.
He encouraged the police to be persistent in collecting evidence in
sexual violence investigations as sexual abuse is a heinous crime.
Reflection based on http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/10/07/reports-of-sexual-violence-increase-in-manado.html
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