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Repair SOP prevent the Taruna recurrence of violence

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Indonesian Taruna
Indonesian Taruna

By: Ajeng Mufadillah)*

Indonesia back digegerkan with news of the death of the students studying at the School of Interior. This time, the sad news came from the Youth Level I School of Sailing (STIP) Amirullah Son.

According to the Ministry of Communications (MOC) Budi Karya Sumadi, required numerous attempts to avoid similar incidents from happening again. Budi Karya said the move prepared that identify incidents of mistreatment such as the beating in high schools under the Ministry of Transportation. Incidents such as beatings persecution is not only happening in the STIP, but can occur in other high schools.

MoT will cooperate with the police to identify. After visiting the residence of the deceased Amirullah Warakas Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, the MOC said the incident could have not just one. If there is a systemic event more meaningful. If that happens, there should be just firm action.

After that, said Budi Karya, Ministry of Transportation will make a standard operating procedure (SOP) has to provide unequivocal punishment to the student actors. This is done to provide a deterrent effect to the cadets students, so that incidents of persecution does not reoccur. MoT will create a new SOP to provide tougher penalties.

repeat information at a glance that Taruna level I class 2016 Department of Nautical School of Sailing (STIP) Marunda, Amirullah Adityas children were killed on Tuesday (10/01/2017). Amirullah died allegedly from a beating by his senior in the School of STIP Marunda.

In connection with the official death Midshipman School, the government can more firmly sanction perpetrators of violence resulting in the deaths of new cadets to be educated and the College must always be strict monitoring of Tarunanya. So that the school official does not have an image that is “negative” in the public eye. And parents are afraid to send their children to formal schools.

)* The author is CIDISS contributor

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