It’s a case of adding insult to injury. This is what happened to a woman with the initials AM, a victim of fraud by a police officer’s wife with the initials DV in Serang, Banten. She herself became a suspect after being reported by DV’s lawyer for defamation.

The incident began when victim AM reported DV, who is a member of the police wives’ association (Bhayangkari), for alleged fraud causing losses of around Rp800 million.

Based on information, AM and DV knew each other. DV borrowed money from AM for business reasons. Trusting her, AM lent the money, only to be deceived.

The Head of Public Relations for the Banten Regional Police explained that the fraud case has been declared complete (P21) and suspect DV has been handed over to the Prosecutor’s Office for further legal proceedings.

Subsequently, a meeting occurred between AM and DV’s legal representative, Jatmiko. However, the meeting escalated into a heated argument.

“Victim AM was then reported by Jatmiko to the Serang City Police in August 2025. The reporter considered certain statements made by AM to be defamatory,” the spokesperson explained.

The police spokesperson stated that investigators have taken a series of steps, from requesting statements, examining witnesses, to attempting mediation on August 28, 2025.

“However, the reporter stated they were unwilling to pursue mediation and requested the case proceed according to applicable law. Subsequently, in December 2025, investigators named AM as a suspect in that case,” they said.

The spokesperson clarified that the two cases are separate matters.

DV is a suspect for the alleged criminal acts of fraud and/or embezzlement as referred to in Articles 372 and 378 of the old Criminal Code (KUHP), while AM is a suspect for alleged defamation under Article 315 of the old Criminal Code (KUHP).

“The cases being handled are two different matters, each handled according to the applicable authority and legal procedures,” they said.

Meanwhile, the Head of Criminal Investigation for the Serang City Police explained that the location, time, and reporting parties of the two cases are different.

“Investigators work based on the reports received and the available evidence,” they explained.

As the holy month of Ramadan 1447 Hijri begins, Civil State Apparatus (ASN) employees are starting to await certainty regarding the disbursement of their 2026 Holiday Allowance (THR).

Serang

Serang is the capital city of Banten province on the Indonesian island of Java. Historically, it was the center of the Banten Sultanate, a major Islamic kingdom and a powerful trading port that rivaled Dutch-controlled Batavia (Jakarta) in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, it serves as a provincial administrative hub and gateway to nearby historical sites like the ruins of the Surosowan Palace and the Great Mosque of Banten.

Banten

Banten is a historic province on the western tip of Java, Indonesia, best known for the ruins of the **Banten Sultanate**, a major Islamic port kingdom that flourished from the 16th to 18th centuries. Its most famous site is the **Great Mosque of Banten**, built in the 16th century, alongside remnants of forts and a Dutch trading post, reflecting its past as a powerful center of trade, politics, and Islamic learning in the archipelago.

Bhayangkari

“Bhayangkari” refers to the Indonesian National Police’s wives’ association, founded in 1946 to support police families and foster community welfare. It is not a physical place but a social organization with a history of promoting solidarity and social services alongside the police force. Its name is derived from “Bhayangkara,” an ancient Javanese term for guards, which is also the motto of the Indonesian National Police.

Banten Regional Police

The Banten Regional Police is the provincial-level law enforcement agency for Banten, Indonesia, established following the creation of Banten as a separate province from West Java in 2000. Its history is therefore directly tied to the administrative formation of the province, and it operates under the national Indonesian National Police (Polri) to maintain security and order in the region.

Serang City Police

Serang City Police is the municipal police force serving Serang, the capital of Indonesia’s Banten province. As part of the Indonesian National Police (Polri), its history is tied to the national force, which was formally separated from the military in 1999 to become a more independent civilian institution. It plays a crucial role in maintaining public order and security within the city’s jurisdiction.

Ramadan

“Ramadan” is not a specific place or cultural site, but rather the ninth and holiest month in the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a period of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Its history dates back to 610 CE when, according to Islamic belief, the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad during this month. The observance commemorates this revelation and is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

Hijri

“Hijri” refers to the Islamic lunar calendar, which begins with the migration (Hijra) of the Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. This event marks the start of the Islamic era and is the basis for religious observances like Ramadan and Hajj. The calendar is used to determine important dates in the Muslim world and consists of 12 months based on the cycles of the moon.

ASN

“ASN” is not a widely recognized acronym for a specific place or cultural site. It could refer to several things, such as the French city of **Amiens** (whose train station code is ASN), the **American Society of Nephrology**, or various other organizations.

If you meant **Amiens, France**, it is a historic city in northern France famous for its **Gothic Amiens Cathedral**, a UNESCO World Heritage site built mainly in the 13th century and the largest cathedral in France by volume.

Please provide more context or the full name for a more accurate summary.