Kapanlagi.com - The arrest and detention of illegal online streaming application managers, ZAL TV, by the West Java Regional Police Cyber ​​Team, on Thursday (67/) will enter the next stage. Now, the case file has been declared as P-21, and will soon be handed over to the Prosecutor's Office.
P-21 status states that a case file is being processed and the completeness of the investigation file has been completed. At this stage, the case file is ready to be handed over to the Prosecutor's Office, for further prosecution or indictment.
The arrest and detention of ZAL TV managers last May, was carried out because the suspects were caught showing pornographic content, including illegally broadcasting English League matches from Vidio. In addition, ZAL TV managers are also suspected of profiting from these illegal actions by selling voucher codes to their users to access the illegal content.
1. Criminal Mode of the Perpetrator
Vidio.com Streaming Platform
Commissioner of Police Deni Okvianto, as the Director of Special Criminal Investigation of West Java Regional Police, revealed, "Currently, the case file of the ZAL TV application manager is complete and can be elevated to the next level. The investigation process and collection of evidence by the West Java Regional Police Cyber Team are also considered complete and sufficient. We hope that this entire process can serve as concrete evidence of the commitment of the Indonesian National Police to firmly act against irresponsible parties who intentionally spread obscene and pirated content."
The criminal mode carried out by the ZAL TV manager begins with creating user accounts on several local and global video streaming platforms. The suspect then collects the content available on these platforms and spreads it without the permission of the respective platforms.
2. Education from the Creative Film Industry
Streaming Platform Vidio.com
The West Java Regional Police once again urges the public to actively participate in combating pirated content and other illegal content that has the potential to damage the nation's morality, by reporting such websites and social media accounts to the Police.
The Police also hope that the perpetrators in the Indonesian creative film industry can continue to educate and encourage the public to watch content on legal video streaming applications, as well as take proactive efforts to combat pirated/illegal content and websites in order to protect consumers' interests from malware/virus infiltration, personal data theft, and other illegal activities, with the aim of building a healthy and growing creative economic industry, and making a significant contribution to the growth of Indonesia's digital economy.
(kpl/gtr)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.