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Jakarta -The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) monitors a case of alleged rape by fathers at 14 -year -old stepchildren RH’s initials in Matraman, East Jakarta. Kpai asked the perpetrators to be severely punished. “With reference to the Child Protection Act and the criminal act of sexual violence, the offenders must receive a third sentence of the original sentence. Because the perpetrators are the closest people,” Kpai commissioner Aris Adi Lexsono told reporters Tuesday (8/19/2025). Aris requested that the victim be assisted. That, he said, so victims can recover completely. Browse to continue with the content “We will ask the regional government to provide assistance to the child, psychologically and legal,” he said. Meanwhile, KPAI commissioner Dian Sasitaa said his party would coordinate with the East Jakarta Women’s and Child Protection Technical Implementation Unit (UPTD). Kpai ensures that the rights of the victims are fulfilled. “We will coordinate with the local PPA Uptd soon to ensure that the support of help and recovery is fulfilled,” Dian said. Dian said Kpai also coordinated with police. Kpai, he said, wants to ensure that the offenders receive punishment in accordance with statutory rules. “And with law enforcement investigators,” he said. It is known, a man in matraman with the initials arrested by Naw by the East Jakarta Metro Police Satrim Unit (East Jakarta). He was arrested for raping his own stepdaughter. “(In arrest) early this morning, Saturday (8/16) at 00.30 WIB,” East Jakarta chief commissioner Alfian Nurrizal told reporters on Saturday (8/16/2025). Alfian explained that this case was unveiled after the mother of the victim found the recording of the offenders’ actions on her cellphone. The offenders apparently deliberately recorded the action. He explained that NAW persuaded the victim with the lure of money. Naw also threatened the victim not to talk to anyone. “Victims, RH, 14, are persuaded with a return of RP 100,000 and threatened not to report,” he said. He said the perpetrators are charged in terms of section 76d in collaboration with section 82 of the Act 17 of 2016 regarding child protection. Supreme trators are threatened with a maximum sentence of 15 years imprisonment. (Lir/DHN)