Governor announcing reward for abuse suspect capture
Governor announcing reward for abuse suspect capture
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West Java governor offers Rp 250 million reward to capture Taufik Hidayat

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West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has offered a Rp 250 million reward to anyone who locates or captures Taufik Hidayat, the suspect in the confinement and abuse of Yuvita Tri Rezeki in Bandung.

Dedi Mulyadi expressed anger over the incident. He described Taufik Hidayat's actions as brutal, resulting in the victim suffering blindness and severe injuries across her body.

"I am offering a Rp 250 million reward as my form of participation so that Taufik Hidayat is found and arrested soon," Dedi Mulyadi said, as quoted by Republika on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

Victim Yuvita Tri Rezeki, 29, was found in critical condition at Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung after being reported missing for three years. West Java Police have formed a joint team to capture the still-at-large suspect.

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Initial reactions on X focus on support for the governor's reward to aid capture, criticism of local officials hindering police efforts, calls for harsh punishment or vigilante action against the suspect, and sarcastic suggestions for even larger incentives.

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