Teacher Reports Alleged Assault by Student’s Father to Police
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Agus Saputra, a teacher at SMK Negeri 3 Tanjung Jabung Timur, reported an alleged assault by a student’s father to the Jambi Regional Police (Polda Jambi) following an incident at the school. The incident occurred after Saputra reportedly disciplined the student for violating school rules.
Details of the Incident
According to reports, the incident began when Saputra disciplined a student for not completing an assignment.The student’s father, identified only as the father of MF, then confronted Saputra at the school.Saputra alleges the father verbally abused him before physically assaulting him. The teacher sustained injuries and subsequently filed a police report.
The Jambi Police confirmed they received the report and are investigating the case. Police spokesperson, Kompol Amir, stated that investigators are gathering evidence and will question witnesses, including students and other teachers, to determine the full sequence of events. The alleged assault is being investigated under Article 335 of the Criminal Code regarding simple assault.
Legal Framework for Teacher Protection
Indonesia has laws in place to protect teachers from violence and intimidation. Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Regulation Number 30 of 2021 concerning the Protection of Teachers and Education Personnel outlines measures to safeguard educators. This regulation mandates schools to create safe learning environments and provides legal recourse for teachers who experience violence or threats. The regulation emphasizes the importance of collaboration between schools, parents, and law enforcement to prevent and address such incidents. A copy of the regulation can be found here.
Recent Cases of Teacher Assault
This incident is not isolated. Reports of violence against teachers in Indonesia have been increasing. In 2023, the Indonesian Teachers Association (PGRI) reported 78 cases of teacher violence nationwide, a significant increase from 63 cases in 2022.Kompas Nasional reported on this trend, highlighting the urgent need for stronger protection measures. The PGRI has called for stricter penalties for those who assault teachers and increased awareness campaigns to promote respect for educators.
The Ministry of Education,Culture,Research,and Technology has condemned the alleged assault and pledged to provide support to Agus Saputra. Minister Nadiem Makarim issued a statement emphasizing the government’s commitment to protecting teachers and ensuring a safe learning environment for all. The ministry is working with local authorities to ensure a thorough investigation and appropriate legal action is taken against the perpetrator. The Ministry’s official statement can be found here.
