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Jaded ex named suspect in nude-pic case

Lampung Police have named BP, 26, a suspect for sharingnude pictures of RS, a Lampung police chief personal secretary, on Facebook

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Thu, October 31, 2013 Published on Oct. 31, 2013 Published on 2013-10-31T06:45:48+07:00

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ampung Police have named BP, 26, a suspect for sharingnude pictures of RS, a Lampung police chief personal secretary, on Facebook.BP, who is RS'€™s ex boyfriend, was arrested on Monday evening.

'€œThe suspect admitted that he was hurt when RS finished the relationship and had heard RS was about to marry a police officer,'€ said Lampung Police spokeswoman Adj. Sr. Comr. Sulistyaningsih on Wednesday.

Sulistyaningsih said that during a questioning on Tuesday, RS said she had been in a relationship with BP for two years, between 2010 and 2012.

'€œWhen BP met RS, he told RS that he had graduated from Semarang Police Academy, which was a lie. BP is a businessman,'€ Sulistyaningsih continued.

'€œSo RS is the victim. However, according to our regulations, we decided to suspend RS for the time being,'€ she added.

Separately, Lampung Police special crime head, Sr. Comr. Reynhard Silitonga, said that BP had violated the Law on information and electronic transactions and could face six years in prison with a fine of Rp 1 billion (US$89,000).

The nude pictures of RS have been shared on the Internet since Sunday. The woman is seen naked taking a picture of herself in a mirror using a smart phone.

Reynhard said that the police would collaborate with the Jakarta Police cybercrime unit to examine the evidence collected: two smart phones, a notebook computer and three SIM cards.

 

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