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Fresh Updates on the Case of Jepara Sex Predator

In a recent interview at Mapolda Jateng, Semarang, Dirreskrimum Polda Jawa Tengah (Jateng) Kombes Pol Dwi Subagio revealed that the investigation into the case of a sex predator from Kabupaten Jepara with 31 child victims is progressing. The suspect, known as S (21 years old), has had his case file handed over to the prosecutor’s office. Dwi mentioned that the case file has reached stage 1 and is currently under review. He also mentioned that the forensic laboratory is examining evidence such as semen stains and blood found on bedsheets and mattress foam during the crime scene investigation.

The suspect, S, was caught recording sexual activities with victims aged between 12 and 17. When asked about the possibility of S selling these videos, Dwi avoided giving a clear answer, stating that they are waiting for the lab results. The investigation team conducted a thorough crime scene examination at a boarding house and a hotel in Kabupaten Jepara where the suspect met with several victims. Various items were collected during the examination, including mattress fabric with semen stains, mattress foam and bedsheet pieces with blood and semen stains, and hair found at the scene. These samples are crucial for scientific evidence in the ongoing legal process.

Additionally, the police suspect that the two locations where the crime scene investigation took place were part of the suspect’s systematic pattern in carrying out his despicable acts. Dwi mentioned that the victims are not only from Jepara but also from other regions like Semarang, East Java, and Lampung. He expressed concerns that the number of victims could increase as there may be others who have not come forward to report their experiences. The discovery of additional evidence and deleted documents on the suspect’s phone indicates the possibility of more victims yet to be identified. The police are working diligently to uncover the full extent of the case and ensure justice is served for all those affected.