Selasa 08 Jan 2019 21:00 WIB

Police denies framing VA in online prostitution raids

E Java Police continues investigation on online prostitution involving celebrities.

Rep: Idealisa Masyrafina/ Red: Reiny Dwinanda
Spokeperson of East Java Regional Police, Police Commissioner Frans Barung Mangera
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Spokeperson of East Java Regional Police, Police Commissioner Frans Barung Mangera

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SURABAYA - Spokeperson of East Java Regional Police, Police Commissioner Frans Barung Mangera denied statement of attorney of Vanessa Angel (VA) who believed the FTV actrees had been framed in an online prostitution raids in Surabaya last week. Police said they have adequate evidences to conduct the raids.

Nevertheless, the police considered the statement reasonable as every lawyer will defend his/her client.  Frans said the police would not argue on that and decided to focus on the facts.

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"If she was framed, why was she at the hotel?" said Barung at the East Java Regional Police Headquarters, in Surabaya, on Tuesday (Jan 8).

Earlier, VA's attorney, Muhammad Zakir Rasyidin, believed his client had been framed on raids in the case of online prostitution. "My client had been purely trapped. By whom? It is suspected that the person who invited her did it," Zakir said.

Police have named Siska, who was with VA at the scene, as a suspect on charge of being a pimp. Zakir said that even though Siska was suspected as a pimp, it could not be immediately concluded that his client was involved in the practice of online prostitution.

Moreover, Zakir said there was another celebrity involved in the case. An adult magazine model, Avriellya Shaqqila (AS), has also been questioned as witness.

"Although there are pimps that have been named as suspects, it does not mean that Vanessa involved in online prostitution," said Zakir.

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