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Not Detained Yet, Jonathan Frizzy Required to Report After Surgery: Still Feels Pain

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Kapanlagi.com - Jonathan Frizzy or Ijonk has not been detained even though he has been named a suspect. The soap opera actor is required to report twice a week to the Soetta Airport Police, after undergoing medical surgery.

"Today around 12:30 PM, Mr. JF came to the Soekarno Hatta Airport Police to fulfill his reporting obligation," said Ipda Septian, Head of Public Relations at Soetta Airport Police, when met at Soekarno Hatta Airport Police Station, Thursday (8/5/2025).

The reporting schedule is set for every Monday and Thursday. However, there is no certainty as to how long this obligation will continue, as it all depends on the development of the case.

"The schedule is Monday and Thursday. Until when will depend on the investigator. Because it also depends on the condition of the concerned party," said Ipda Septian.

1. Health Condition Becomes a Consideration

Ijonk's health condition is one of the main considerations in this legal process. It is known that he recently underwent surgery, so the police are taking this into account.

"The person in question has just finished undergoing surgery," he explained.

The mandatory reporting process that Ijonk is undergoing is quite light. He is only asked to come and sign in as proof of self-reporting to the investigator.

"He was asked to sign that he has been present here to report himself," said Ipda Septian.

Given this condition, the police do not detain Ijonk for the time being. Detention will only be carried out if his physical condition improves and allows it.

"There are indeed regulations regarding this, because he is sick, it is not feasible for him to be detained," he added.

2. Still Complaining of Pain

So far, the investigators are still considering Ijonk's health condition in determining the next steps. All decisions related to detention and legal processes will be fully handed over to the investigators.

"If that's the case, the investigators will answer later," he asserted.

Although he can already walk, Ijonk is still complaining of pain in his body. This has become a strong reason for the police not to proceed with detention.

"If he walked earlier, he could still walk. It's just that the condition still feels painful," he concluded.

(kpl/aal/phi)

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