Pontianak Sultana Allegedly Ill-treated, Reports to Police

Saturday, 06 November 2021 – 20:00 GMT+7
Sultana Nina received medical treatment after the alleged mistreatment, Sunday (31/1) morning. On the right, Nina held a press conference regarding the incident, Sunday night / Credit: SPECIAL, doc prokal.co

jpnn.com, PONTIANAK - Maha Ratu Mas Mahkota Sati Nina Widiastuti, the wife of Sultan IX of the Kadariah Sultanate of Pontianak, is said to have been dragged and ill-treated by a number of individuals.

She has reported to the Pontianak Police about the alleged incident.

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"It's true, we have received a report of alleged abuse reported by a victim named Nina," said Pontianak Police criminal investigation unit head Adjutant Commissioner Indra Asrianto.

Following up on the report, Indra said that the police had started conducting an investigation.

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"The victim has been questioned and a medical examination has been carried out," he said.

The incident began when Nina heard about the coronation of Tanaya Ahmad as the new Sultana on Sunday (31/10).

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Not accepting the plan, Nina then went to the coronation ceremony.

"I am still the legal wife and I did not accept that Tanaya Ahmad was to be crowned. I feel that I am still the legal wife of Sultan IX," said Nina.

Nina admitted that she did not want to make a fuss and wanted to come to clarify the basis for Tanaya's coronation.

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Tanaya was later discovered to be the Sultan's undocumented wife.

"That's what I wanted to ask. Maybe they were afraid that I would expose that she is not the legal wife of the Sultan," said Nina.

"Some of the palace people then dragged me out. I was treated inappropriately even though I have the right to be at any event," she continued.

Nina admitted that she was beaten by several men and that she was forcibly dragged out. Meanwhile, none of the guests dared to help.

As a result, the victim must receive medical treatment.

The alleged incident of violence against Nina was confirmed by Syarifah Elvina Febriana Alkadrie, her eldest daughter.

"We should have the right to be there, but instead we were expelled," said Elvina.

Meanwhile, the victim's legal adviser, Dewi Ari Purnamawati, said that she had accompanied the victim to report to the Pontianak Police with allegations of beatings in accordance with Article 170 of the Criminal Code. (arf/mcr20/prokal.co)

This news has been broadcast on JPNN.com with the title: Ratu Pontianak Diseret dan Diperlakukan Kasar, Polisi Bergerak