Jakarta, shesocial Indonesia
–
Former governor of West Java
Ridwan Kamil
and celebrities
Lisa Mariana
Will not attend the announcement of the results of the DNA test that will be held at the Criminal Investigation Police, on Wednesday (8/20).
Ridwan Kamil’s lawyer, Muslim Jaya, said he would be present to fulfill the summons of the investigator of the Siber Bareskrim Police Criminal Investigation Directorate representing his client.Ridwan Kamil, he said, could not attend because he had another more important agenda.
“Pak RK is completing a professional affairs that he cannot leave since the beginning Mr. RK has mandated us to the attorney,” he told reporters on Tuesday (8/19).
“His presence for certain things, for example, was taken a DNA test some time ago he was present. For technical and administrative tasks,” he added.
Meanwhile Lisa Mariana’s lawyer, Jhon Boy Nababan said he would be present representing his client to receive the results of the DNA test.
“Tomorrow (present), the attorney (representing Lisa). (Lisa)
No
There were only legal counsels, “he explained to reporters.
Although not present, he said Lisa was confident that the results of the DNA test that had been carried out would be in accordance with the allegation so far that CA was a biological child of Ridwan Kamil.
“When talking confident or not,
Feeling
A mother from the beginning with Lisa dared to undergo a DNA test because
Feeling
He is strong that Ca is the son of the RK, “he explained.
Ridwan Kamil previously reported Lisa to the Criminal Investigation Police regarding alleged defamation.The report was made on Friday (11/4) and registered with the number LP/B/174/IV/2025/SPKT/Bareskrim Polri on April 11, 2025.
The aftermath of the report, Ridwan Kamil and Lisa took a sampling of DNA on Thursday (7/8) at the Criminal Investigation Police.The DNA sample was then matched to prove whether the RK was really the biological parents of Lisa’s child in the case of alleged defamation.
(TFQ/ISN)
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