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7 Photos of Saipul Jamil Visiting Nikita Mirzani at Polda Metro Jaya, Bringing Favorite Food - Hoping His Friend is Given Patience and Justice

7 Photos of Saipul Jamil Visiting Nikita Mirzani at Polda Metro Jaya, Bringing Favorite Food - Hoping His Friend is Given Patience and Justice

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7 Photos of Saipul Jamil Visiting Nikita Mirzani at Polda Metro Jaya, Bringing Favorite Food - Hoping His Friend is Given Patience and Justice

Saipul Jamil took the time to visit his friend, Nikita Mirzani, who is currently detained at Polda Metro Jaya over an alleged extortion case. The former husband of Dewi Persik admitted he came bringing food and prayers for Nikita Mirzani.

"I only brought this (food) and prayers," said Saipul Jamil at Polda Metro Jaya, Monday (10/3/2025). Here are the details.

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Although Nikita did not ask for anything, Saipul still brought something that he thought could be useful. He hopes the food he brought can be enjoyed by his friend.

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"He doesn't ask for anything, really. But I just have a feeling, hopefully this will be eaten. I'm sure the one who brings food has something better than this, hopefully it will be useful," he said.

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The man affectionately called Bang Ipul said that Nikita likes simple and down-to-earth food. He chose food that he thought was more suitable for Nikita in detention. "She likes down-to-earth food. But if I bring meatballs, I’m afraid they will be cold. So, I brought this. She is very down-to-earth. So, I brought this," he explained.

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In addition to bringing food, Saipul also provided moral support to Nikita. He hopes his friend can remain strong in facing the case against her.

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"Be patient, this is the month of fasting, it is wrong for people to bribe and be bribed, especially when it involves many people, it has gone too far, what matters is that Nikita is given strength, patience, and justice," he said.

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According to him, everyone who is guilty must indeed atone for their mistakes. However, he emphasized that a person only needs to be responsible for what they have truly done.

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"If someone is wrong, they must atone for their sins, but once again, they are only required to atone for the mistakes they have made, but if it is not a mistake they committed, that must be denied," he stated.