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Andi Arief Police After Sentil Hasto PDIP in Wadas Village’s Tweet

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

DPP Democrat Party Leader, Andi Arief reported to the Central Jakarta Metro Police the aftermath of his tweet on Twitter which alluded to the name of the PDIP Secretary General, Hasto Kristiyanto related to the conflict in Wadas Village.

The report against Andi was filed by the Legal Aid and People’s Advocacy Agency (BBHAR) DPC PDIP Central Jakarta.

“The report is related to a tweet from the @Andiarief_ account where it writes that it is detrimental to us as a big PDIP family, where it questions whether Pak Hasto as the secretary general of PDIP is related to stone mining,” said Head of BBHAR DPC PDIP Central Jakarta Fuad Abdullah to reporters, Friday. (18/2).

In this report, said Fuad, his party also included a number of evidence, including a link to the Twitter account @Andiarief_ to screenshot evidence.

The report has been received with the number LP/B/359/II/2022/SPKT/POLRES METROPOLITAN JAKPUS/POLDA METRO JAYA, February 18, 2022. Fuad is now waiting for the police to investigate the report they filed.

The article used by the reporter is Article 28 paragraph 2 and or Article 27 paragraph 3 of Law Number 19 of 2016 on ITE.

Separately, Andi Arief responded casually to the report against him that was sent to the police. “People who ask questions are answered, not policed,” Andi said CNNIndonesia.com.

Previously, Andi Arief also commented on the problem in Wadas Village, Purworejo related to andesite mining which was rejected by local residents.

In a tweet via the Twitter account @Andiarief_, he also explicitly mentioned the name of the Secretary General of the PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto.

“After PD was slandered over the Wadas case, it is now unproven. May we ask whether Hasto, the Secretary General of PDIP, was behind the andesite miners?,” the tweet said.

The problem in Wadas Village has also become a national concern after a large number of officers were deployed there. The police claimed that 250 personnel were deployed to assist a team from the National Land Agency (BPN) in measuring the land.

However, activists and residents said the police also intimidated residents, especially those who refused andesite mining in Wadas Village. Andesite will be used as construction material for the Bener Dam.

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