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Aceh, TAG - Zulkifli Zainon, the mayor of Langsa city in Aceh, officially dismissed
the chief of the local Shariah Police, Syahril, on Wednesday over allegations
that three of his officers gang-raped a 20-year-old university student.
Syahril,
who also acted as the city’s public order chief, was formally removed from his
post during an official ceremony on Tuesday. He was replaced by Syahbainur.
Syahril
has been transferred to the office of the Langsa administration, where he will
hold no specific position.
“It
was only natural that there would be condemnation and pressure from various
public elements, from community leaders, nongovernmental organizations and
students, to fire the three [officers] and discharge the head of the public
order command and Shariah Police,” Zulkifki said following Tuesday’s ceremony.
“We
in the government must be alert to see and respond to such demands to avoid
unwanted consequences,” he said.
Syahril
told the Jakarta Globe on Wednesday that he accepted his dismissal.
“There
was a lot of pressure from the public and students to have me fired because of
the actions of three of my subordinates,” he said. “I’m responsible for my
subordinates’ actions. My dismissal is the consequence and impact of their
deed.”
“Maybe
it was my fault, not being able to control the Shariah Police members who
committed this savagery,” he added.
Syahril
said the three alleged rapists had not been fired from their contract positions
with the Shariah Police, also known as Wilayatul Hisbah, pending a police
investigation and a possible trial.
Syahril
said all three suspected rapists were married and had children. Police he said,
continued to interrogate two of the suspects, identified only by their initials
and ages as FA, 28, and MN, 29. The third suspect, identified as 27-year-old
Dedi Setiawan, is still at large.
Syahril
said news of the alleged rape broke after the victim “cried in her mother’s
arms and told her she had been raped by three WH members.”
“The
girl’s mother had previously received a call from the police telling her to
come to the police station to pick up her daughter,” he said.
He
added that on Jan. 7, the student had been detained with her boyfriend near a
traffic circle on the city ring road and the pair were brought in by the three
police officers accused of the rape for “interrogation and re-education.”
“Around
dusk the Shariah Police had finished questioning and re-educating them and
asked for [the couple’s] address so their parents could be contacted,” Syahril
said. “The couple refused to divulge the information, maybe because they were
afraid their parents would find out. So they were told to spend the night in
different rooms of the office.”
“Then,
early Friday morning, we learned that the officers went back to rape the girl.”
Despite
the scandal, the Shariah Police have continued to conduct patrols across the
province, though the frequency of the patrols has been cut back to avoid a
public backlash.
“Now,
you cannot see young people hugging their lovers on motorcycles or sitting
close together in quiet places. Maybe this rape incident has served as a lesson
to teach the public and parents to become more aware of the need to properly
educate their children,” Syahril said.
Asked
if the people of Langsa were frightened that members of the Shariah Police
might commit similar crimes, Syahril said: “Possibly. But we hope this kind of
shameful case will not happen again. My three subordinates have besmirched the
name of the WH and the implementation of Islamic Shariah that is being promoted
in Aceh.”
Aceh’s
deputy governor, Muhammad Nazar, said on Tuesday that there was no need to
disband the province’s Shariah Police because there was no legal obligation to
do so.
Dismissing
calls for the Shariah Police to be disbanded over the case, Nazar said that the
alleged rape was not the fault of the organization.
“Just
because some individuals do something wrong does not mean the institution
should be disbanded,” he said.
“Those
who did wrong simply need to face harsh punishment.”[]
Officials Fire Local Shariah Police Chief Over Rape Case
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