Muhammad Ihsan, Head of the Children Protection Task Force, said that
AQJ, is ready to be investigated. AQJ, who is the son of a famous
Indonesian musician Ahmad Dhani, recently made the news headlines for
his involvement in a deadly car accident at the Jagorawi toll road
earlier this month.
Ihsan said that there are two possibilities on how the case would turn out, either it will be brought to court, or not.
"Referring to the spirit of Law No. 11/2012 [on Juvenile Court], children or suspect below 14 years old should cannot be charged for criminal actions," he said.
Ihsan further explained that in accordance with Law No. 11/2012, the suspect can be excluded from court process and only submitted for police investigation.
"The police can later return him [AQJ] to his parents or experts [from the Social Ministry)]," he said
"Referring to the spirit of Law No. 11/2012 [on Juvenile Court], children or suspect below 14 years old should cannot be charged for criminal actions," he said.
Ihsan further explained that in accordance with Law No. 11/2012, the suspect can be excluded from court process and only submitted for police investigation.
"The police can later return him [AQJ] to his parents or experts [from the Social Ministry)]," he said
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