Lampung Police Chief Inspector General Pol Helmy Santika confirmed that the location for the shelter for victims of the crime of trafficking in persons (TPPO) which had been uncovered was the house belonging to a member of the Indonesian National Police.
“Indeed, from the results of the prosecution and rescue of the 24 victims of TIP, we received information that the house belonged to a member of the National Police,” said Lampung Police Chief Helmy, at the Lampung Police Headquarters, South Lampung, Wednesday (7/6/2023).
However, he continued, the Lampung Regional Police would of course explore it first, how the victims of TIP got to the location of the house.
“We will explore whether it is true or how they got to the shelter,” he said.
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He also said that Propam Polda Lampung had also coordinated with Propam Mabes Polri for further in-depth investigation regarding the holding house which is the home of Polri officers.
“This must be investigated, whether they rent, contract, borrow and so on, then the Lampung Regional Police Propam has also coordinated with the Propam Headquarters to be able to participate in exploring it to see internally,” he said.
Previously the Lampung Police managed to save 24 women from West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) who were suspected of being victims of TIP and were in a shelter house located in Rajabasa Jaya Village, Rajabasa District, Bandarlampung City.
The Lampung Regional Police have also named four suspects in the TIP case, namely DW, AL, AR and IT, they are threatened with prison terms of 3 to 15 years in prison. (Source: Antara)
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