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If Nikita Mirzani Fails to Appear for the Second Summons, What Steps Will the Police Take Next?

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If Nikita Mirzani Fails to Appear for the Second Summons, What Steps Will the Police Take Next? Nikita Mirzani © KapanLagi.com/Sahal Fadhli

Kapanlagi.com - Nikita Mirzani and her assistant, Mail Syahputra, were scheduled to attend the second summons as suspects in the extortion case against local skincare brand owner, Reza Gladys, at the Metro Jaya Police on Monday (3/3/2025). However, as of this news being published, neither of them has been seen at the Metro Jaya Police Headquarters.

"So Nikita Mirzani has been summoned as a suspect twice. The first suspect summons she did not attend, but requested a postponement," said legal practitioner, Deolipa Yumara, when met at the Metro Jaya Police on Monday (3/3/2025).

The postponement had actually been approved with a new examination schedule. However, according to Deolipa, Nikita and Mail also did not attend the second summons.

"The postponement should have already determined the date. But then for the second summons, she also did not show up. So when she requested the postponement, she did not come even during that postponement. Because every summons has its letter," explained Deolipa.

1. This is What Happens If Nikita Skips Again

If Nikita Mirzani and her assistant skip again, the next step will involve forced retrieval efforts by the police. Deolipa emphasized that this process is regulated by law.

"If she doesn’t show up, then a summons will be made to bring her in as a suspect. So they will search for Nikita, pick her up, and take her to the police headquarters," he asserted.

If the forced retrieval effort also fails and Nikita's whereabouts are not found, then the police will establish her status as a Person Search List (DPO).

"If she has been searched for and not found, for example, if she is hiding, then a person search list will be created, DPO. So there will be a summons to bring her in, and then DPO if she is not found," Deolipa added.

2. The Nikita Mirzani Case

The case involving Nikita Mirzani entails charges with severe penalties. Several articles used, such as extortion and money laundering (TPPU), carry penalties of more than five years in prison.

"There is the defamation article under the ITE Law, then there is the extortion article with penalties above 5 years, and also the TPPU article above 5 years. So there is potential for detention," concluded Deolipa.

(kpl/aal/phi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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