Jakarta Globe, Amir Tejo & Dessy Sagita, February 02, 2010
Luxury goods, not the struggle for survival, lured two girls aged 15 and 16 to join a prostitution ring in Surabaya organized over the social networking site Facebook, a senior East Java Police intelligence officer said on Monday.
“Their parents were hysterical when they learned that their daughters had turned to prostitution,” Adjutant Sr. Comr. Anom Wibowo said, adding that the police were still interrogating two men from Surabaya suspected of running the ring.
Anom said the parents of the two girls were deeply distressed by the revelations and could not understand how either girl had become involved when both came from middle-class families without any financial difficulties.
Masnah Sari, chief of the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (Kpai), said luxury items were the main draw for young girls caught up in prostitution rings.
“Today, it is so easy to find a young girl selling herself to older men because she wants a Blackberry,” Masnah said, adding that underage prostitution in Indonesia was becoming harder to detect because the organizations had turned to the Internet to market their services.
“This is alarming because sex offenders can now contact the children via the Internet. They do not have to scour the red-light areas. Such crimes are occurring because parents are unable to find out what their children are getting up to on the Internet.”
Masnah has sent a letter to Communication and Information Technology Minister Tifatul Sembiring demanding that this case be monitored.
The suspects — identified as, Afif Muchilisin, 20, and Endry Margarini, also known as Vey, 20 — were arrested on Monday.
Vey had allegedly posted the girls’ pictures on his personal Facebook Web page and arranged for “hook-ups” through that account, Anom said.
Surabaya Police Chief Sr. Comr. Ike Edwin said that Vey had posted the pictures of 25 girls on Facebook.
Most of the girls, he said, were still in high school, and some were as young as 15.
Ike said that police learned of the ring following a two-week stakeout at a fast food restaurant in Surabaya, which detectives suspected was being used as a meeting point. This surveillance led to a raid on a hotel room and the arrest of two men, one of whom reportedly told police of Vey’s Facebook operation.
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