INFOKU, BLORA – From the data obtained, there was a report to the police in a case of alleged abuse against elementary school students in Jati District, Blora Regency.
The principal of SDN 3 Randulawang Sriyanto was reported by the victim's parents to the Jati Police.
"We made the report because my child suffered injuries that were allegedly caused by the reported party's actions," said Sudarmanto, the victim's father, to the press.
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The incident was reported on Tuesday night (28/4).
The victim with the initials ARR, 13, a sixth grade student at SDN 4 Doplang, is suspected of experiencing abuse during a commotion after a volleyball match.
"My child complained of pain in his neck and had scratch marks on his face," he said.
Jati Police Chief AKP Suyadi confirmed the report in a press statement.
His party has received the complaint and begun taking initial action.
"Yes, we have received the report and it is currently in the process of being handled," he said.
According to Suyadi, the police have requested information from the reporter and the victim with assistance.
This step was taken to clarify the chronology of events.
"We have asked the victim for information with assistance," he explained.
He also added that the results of the preliminary investigation would soon be submitted to the Blora Police, specifically the Women and Children Protection Unit (PPA).
"In the near future, we will hand it over to the Blora Police for further handling," he said.
This case came to light after a social media post showing the victim's condition circulated, sparking various responses from netizens.
The incident started during the semi-final volleyball match for the anniversary of SMPN 1 Doplang, which brought together SDN 3 Randulawang and SDN 4 Doplang.
"After the match, there was a commotion during the handshake session," said one source.
In this situation, Sriyanto allegedly held ARR, who was said to have been involved in the commotion, in a chokehold.
After the incident, the victim suffered claw wounds on his face and complained of pain in his neck.
"The victim suffered two wounds which are thought to have been caused by scratches," said the source.
Meanwhile, Sriyanto denied the allegations of abuse.
He admitted that he was only trying to break up the students involved in the commotion.
"I had no intention of assaulting them, I just wanted to break them up," he said when confirmed by the press.
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Regarding the victim's injuries, he admitted that he did not know where they came from and was not aware of the injuries.
"I don't know where the wound came from, I just tried to break it up," he said. (Endah/ IST )
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