ABG therapist killed, police are investigating the report of the fine of IDR 50 million to the Spa Party in South Jakarta

Jakarta -Police are investigating the case of the death of a spa therapist with the initials RTA (14) found dead in an empty area in Pejaten, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta (Jakel). Police are currently investigating the news that there is a good system for workers who want to leave the premises. “This is a new one -sided information from the reporter, from the victim’s family. We will continue to investigate it. We will conduct a profound investigation whether this information is true or not,” said Nicolas Lilipaly, South Jakarta, Tuesday (14/10/2025). “So we continue to receive this information and are investigating the information provided by the victim’s family, in this case the older brother of the victim,” he continued. Browse to continue the content, except that the police are also investigating the allegations of criminal acts of human trafficking (TPPO) and the exploitation of children in this case. He said his party was still investigating different aspects. “So we only make sure that when he has registered, whether he has used his real identity or not. That’s what we are currently investigating to discover it all,” he explained. To date, 15 witnesses have been questioned, including management to employees. Police are also investigating people related to the victim. It is known that the older brother of the victim, with the initials F, revealed that his younger brother trusted him that he wanted to leave the spa where he worked in South Jakarta. His brother received this confession about five days before his sister was found dead. “The point is: If you want to leave spa track, you have to pay a fine of IDR 50 million,” F said, contacted on Wednesday (8/10) by journalists. In addition, F said his younger brother paid only 1 million a month. One of the reasons for this is that his younger brother feels uncomfortable and wants to leave his work. “The victim’s confession (sister) was like it (paid IDR 1 million),” he said. (AMW/RFS)