Commercial Sex Workers Difabel netted raids by Satpol PP East Flores, NTT
Topik Digital. Jakarta, the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) of Larantuka Subdistrict, East Flores Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) captured a disabled sex commercial worker (PSK) during a raid on Monday (10/12).
The woman from Solor Island was taken by Satpol PP officers with four other prostitutes to the East Flores Social Service.
Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) Yohana Susana Yembise regretted the event that the disabled PSK was netted.
"I feel that this should not actually happen. We are sad to see that if there is such a thing, it is a crime that I think is an extraordinary crime," said Yohana in Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, as quoted by Antara, Thursday (12/13). )
Yohana said that disabled people who were netted would get a psychological approach and trauma recovery.
He did not want such an event to happen again. According to him, the welfare and protection of women, children, people with disabilities and the elderly (elderly) is the concern of the Indonesian government.
He also does not want violence and discrimination to people with disabilities.
"If there is still violence against people with disabilities, I think this has been very extraordinary crime that we cannot accept, cannot be tolerated," he said.
Quoted from a number of media, the disabled woman had a dialogue with Deputy Regent of East Flores Agus Boli.
Agus Boli asked the East Flores people not to judge, the woman.
The community was asked to help the woman not to plunge back into the world of prostitution.
The woman from Solor Island was taken by Satpol PP officers with four other prostitutes to the East Flores Social Service.
Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA) Yohana Susana Yembise regretted the event that the disabled PSK was netted.
"I feel that this should not actually happen. We are sad to see that if there is such a thing, it is a crime that I think is an extraordinary crime," said Yohana in Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, as quoted by Antara, Thursday (12/13). )
Yohana said that disabled people who were netted would get a psychological approach and trauma recovery.
He did not want such an event to happen again. According to him, the welfare and protection of women, children, people with disabilities and the elderly (elderly) is the concern of the Indonesian government.
He also does not want violence and discrimination to people with disabilities.
"If there is still violence against people with disabilities, I think this has been very extraordinary crime that we cannot accept, cannot be tolerated," he said.
Quoted from a number of media, the disabled woman had a dialogue with Deputy Regent of East Flores Agus Boli.
Agus Boli asked the East Flores people not to judge, the woman.
The community was asked to help the woman not to plunge back into the world of prostitution.
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