Banda Aceh, TAG - Having gang-raped and tortured a female
student at the Langsa Shariah Police station in Aceh, the three officers
responsible have forever blackened the name of the religious police as
upholders of Islamic law, Aceh’s Shariah Police deputy commander said on
Wednesday.
“We
are enraged by this. We are ashamed by their actions. The shock is still there.
The actions of these three individuals have marred the image of Shariah Police
in the eyes of the Acehnese forever,” Syarifuddin told The Jakarta Globe.
“They
should have been role models for upholding Islamic law but their actions did
not in any way reflect the behavior of men of honor,” he added.
Police
have arrested two of the alleged rapists, members of the Wilayatul Hisbah or
Shariah Police, and are tracking down a third officer, who has already been
declared a suspect.
The
three officers had allegedly taken turns raping a 20-year-old student in a
police detention cell in the early hours of Friday morning. Friday is
considered “a day of goodness” in Islam and afternoon prayers on Friday are
mandatory for Muslims.
The
two officers in custody, identified only by their initials as FA, 28, and MN,
29, continue to be questioned over the “arrest” of the university student.
The
victim was taken into custody for allegedly engaging in an immoral act with her
boyfriend on Jalan Lingkar, near the PTPN-I Langsa ring road. Both the girl and
her boyfriend were brought in by police and questioned over the alleged
violation of the Shariah Public Indecency Law 2003.
“There
is a manhunt across Aceh for the third suspect,” Langsa Police Chief Adj. Sr.
Comr. Yosi Muhammartha said.
He
said the three officers under suspicion had been hired on a contract basis.
A
medical examination confirmed that the victim had been grievously sexually
assaulted and that she had suffered a severe hemorrhage as a result of the
rape.
“This
is now a top priority case for us, considering that the suspects have
completely humiliated the Shariah Police,” Yosi said.
Syarifuddin
added that the authority of the provincial Shariah Police was restricted to
coordination alone and that police at the district and community levels acted
of their own accord.
“The
individuals involved in the rape had been hired by the chief of Langsa Shariah
Police, not by us at the provincial level,” he said. He insisted his office had
sent recruitment guidelines to every Shariah district police precinct, which
included requiring candidates to pass psychological screening and a religious
knowledge test.
“But
not every region abides by the rules we set up,” Syarifuddin said. He added
that the recruitment process would be made more stringent in future to avoid
similar incidents occurring again.
“We
will not intervene in the current investigations and hope that [the suspects]
get heavy sentences,” he said.
In
2003, Aceh province opened its first Shariah court, which implements laws based
on Islamic teachings. These laws cover almost all elements of life in the
province, including obligating Muslim women to wear a jilbab.
Any
Muslim who breaks these rules can be sentenced to a public caning or a fine.[]
Aceh’s Shariah Police ‘Stained Forever’ by Gang Rape
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