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The Udayana military command said there was insufficient evidence of Lieutenant Agam’s alleged affair

First Lieutenant Agam was sentenced to 8 months in prison by Military Court III-14 in Denpasar….

Denpasar (MidLand) –

Kodam IX/Udayana mentioned the alleged relationship of a TNI member of the Kesdam IX/Udayana Lettu CKM drg unit. Malik Hanro Agam and a woman with the initials BA reported by his wife Anandira Puspita (34 years old) did not have sufficient evidence.

Military Police Commander IX/Colonel Udayana CPM Unggul Wahyudi in Denpasar, Bali, on Monday, said the Udayana Military Court would continue to handle the case if Anandira Puspita had more evidence that could prove Lettu’s husband’s alleged affair Agam with BA.

“The evidence presented to Pomdan IX/Udayana was only in the form of photo box AND chat-chatan As soon as. We cannot proceed to the investigative level. “We will reach out if there is evidence from the AP or other evidence that can be submitted to us,” Colonel CPM Wahyudi said.

According to Wahyudi, the report could not be pursued because it did not meet the elements of a criminal act detrimental to public decency, as stated by AP v. BA.

In this case, his side carried out a review of the report submitted by AP by summoning the parties suspected to be involved in the case, including BA.

Based on the results of the examination of witnesses, the relationship between Lieutenant Agam and BA was limited to normal friendship. According to him, the two have been friends since 2010.

In 2021 First Lieutenant Agam committed domestic violence (KDRT).

In this case, First Lieutenant Agam was sentenced to 8 months in prison by the military court in Denpasar III-14 because it was proven that he had committed psychological violence and neglect in the family environment, without being dismissed from his service as a member of the TNI . .

According to Wahyudi’s statement, Kodam IX Udayana also received a report of immoral acts by First Lieutenant Agam against a woman with the initials N in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).

“As for following up on the report, we conducted inquiries and investigations until we sent the case files to the military Otmil in Kupang, awaiting the trial timetable,” Wahyudi said.

Meanwhile, Anandira Puspita (34) was named a suspect by Denpasar police investigators on suspicion of violating the Electronic Information and Transactions Act (UU ITE). AP was named suspect and detained on the basis of LP/B/25/I/2024/SPKT/POLRESTA DENPASAR/POLDA BALI dated 21 January 2024, with the journalist on behalf of Ahmad Ramzy Ba’abud.

Anandira Puspita was named a suspect because she published a post allegedly defaming BA, the son of an Indonesian police officer.

By investigators, AP together with the owner of Instagram social media account @ayoberanilaporkan6 named Hari Soeslistya Adi (38) were charged under Article 48 paragraph (1) arrived Article 32 paragraph (1) Law number 11 of 2008 on electronic information and transactions jo. Article 55 paragraph 1 of the Penal Code (KUHP).

Reporter: Rolandus Nampu
Editor: D.Dj. Kliwantoro
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