'Juna's father' tortures the boy in the south of Jakarta a partner of the mother of the victim

Jakarta -Police have unveiled the figure of EF Alias ​​Ya, 40, or called the victim as ‘Juna’s father’ in the alleged case of the prosecution of MK (7) children found at the Kayoran Lama Market, South Jakarta. That was said, EF was not a man, but was a similar partner of the MK victim’s mother. Kasatreskrim Tanjung Perak Port Police, AKP M Prasetyo, explained that the two offenders were not married, but the same generation. Previously, the suspect ‘Juna’s father’ was considered a man. “They are a similar couple and EF offenders claim to be called the name Yusuf Arjuna or Juna’s father,” Prasetyo said on Saturday (9/13/2025). Browse to continue the content, previously reported, police mentioned two suspects regarding the case. The two suspects, namely the victim of the victim with the initials SNK (42) and Eph. The investigation began when the victim was found in a pathetic state by residents at the Kebayoran Lama Market, South Jakarta, last Wednesday (11/6). At the time, the body of the MK boy was full of wounds, had a broken leg until there was a burn to his face. CRIMINAL ACT PPA Directorate and PPO Barekrim Polri. The victim claims to have studied in Masyitoh Nursery School in Balongbendo. With this information, Barekrim, along with the Tanjung Perak Port Police Criminal Investigation, investigated the location. Police eventually got the identity of the victim of the place. Police then searched for information to PT Kai. There, the investigator found evidence of the manifest train journey from Pasar Turi Surabaya station to Jakarta, which recorded the departure of Eph or Juna’s father with the victim. Police then searched for the existence of the offenders. Until finally, the two were successfully secured in a boarding house in Parengan Village, Sidoarjo, East Java. “We both secure in residences in the village of Parengan, Krian, Sidoarjo,” Prasetyo said. It is known that the perpetrators often hit, kicked, beaten, flushed and burned the face of the MK victims in the sugarcane garden. Not only that, the victim was also beaten with wood until his legs broke, cut with machete, to water the body of the victim with warm water. “At present, the investigation process is being carried out at the PPA and PPA Criminal Law Directorate,” Prasetyo concluded. Previously, PPA director and PPO Barekrim Polri, Brigadier -General Nurul Azizah, said the victim claimed that the mother also knew the offenders’ actions, and even agreed to leave the victim in Jakarta. “In his testimony, the victim gently said,” I don’t want to meet Juna’s father, I want him to be buried and get a flower, “Nurul said through his statement, Wednesday (9/10/2025) night. Nurul said that the suspect Eph Alias ​​acknowledged his actions. While SNK also acknowledged its role in the neglect of the victim. As a result of his actions, the two suspects were charged with child protection under Article 76 B Juncto 77 B and Article 76 C of Juncto 80 Law Number 35 of 2014. And Article 354 of the penal code regarding serious prosecution with a maximum sentence of 8 years imprisonment and a fine of up to 100 million to RP. The son of the Constitutional Court becomes a child of the MK Care for the Constitutional Court has now been transferred to the Social Service (Tuesos). The transfer is done to guarantee and comply with the MK rights to undergo recovery. “To guarantee safety and comply with the rights of victims, temporary care is transferred to the social service by the Child Welfare Institute (LKSA) or shelter,” Karo Penmas Public Relations Division of the National Police Brigadier -General Truoyudo Wisnu said by his statement Wednesday (8/13/2025). He revealed that the physical condition of the Constitutional Court is now much better than found. Because some medical actions such as operations have been performed. So far, however, psychological help to victims is still being provided. This is to restore the trauma of the victim as a whole. “The person concerned continues to undergo further medical treatment and psychosocial assistance by psychologists and social workers, because physical, psychological and trauma recovery is not entirely complete,” Trunoyudo explained. (Ond/FCA)