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Quran teacher accused of molesting student released after victim’s family decides not to press charges

A Quran teacher who allegedly molested a teenage student in Palembang, South Sumatra, has been released from police detention after the victim’s family decided not to press charges.

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Sat, October 17, 2020 Published on Oct. 17, 2020 Published on 2020-10-17T14:43:08+07:00

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A Quran teacher who allegedly molested a teenage student in Palembang, South Sumatra, has been released from police detention after the victim’s family decided not to press charges.

The man, identified as WH, was released on Friday after being detained for several days at the Sako Police headquarters in Sako district, Palembang, South Sumatra Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Supriadi said.

He said the Sako Police had handed him over to the Palembang Police as they did not have a child and women protection (PPA) unit.

“However, the victim’s family did not file a report when WH was moved to Palembang,” he added. 

Read also: Quran teacher in Makassar accused of sexually abusing students

The police dropped the case after the victim’s family decided not to file a report. 

“His was released because the two parties had made peace. Therefore, we closed the case,” he said.

WH, 28, was previously reported to the Sako Police on Tuesday for allegedly molesting a 14-year-old girl. WH allegedly texted the girl to come to his house to study the Quran.

Sako Police chief Adj. Comr. Rian Suhendi said WH had allegedly groped the victim while pretending to teach her proper breathing techniques for Quran reading.

Traumatized, the victim recounted the incident to her parents, who then sought out WH. WH was beaten by locals before being taken to the police, Rian said. (dpk)

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