PEKANBARU, Legal Literacy – A student of UIN Sultan Syarif Kasim (Suska) Riau, Faradilla Ayu Pramesti (23), was a victim of hacking on campus while about to attend a proposal seminar/academic examination on Thursday (26/2/2026) morning. The police have named Raihan Mufazzar (in some news reports also written as Reyhan; age stated as 21–22 years) as a suspect and secured him shortly after the incident.  

This incident has attracted public attention because it is suspected to have been triggered by a personal relationship that began with the introduction of the victim and the perpetrator in a Community Service Program (Kuliah Kerja Nyata or KKN) group. A KKN group member interviewed by the media said that the victim's attention in daily interactions was allegedly misinterpreted by the perpetrator, while the victim had emphasized that their relationship was only as friends and the victim was known to have a lover.  

Chronology: Occurred in the Campus Area While the Victim Was Preparing for the Exam

Based on information gathered from a number of reports, the attack occurred in the UIN Suska Riau campus area in Pekanbaru when the victim was preparing to attend an academic agenda (proposal seminar/examination). The police arrested the perpetrator and confiscated evidence, as well as conducting an in-depth investigation into the series of events and motives.  

The media also reported that the perpetrator came carrying a sharp weapon which was used to attack the victim. Detik mentioned that the police received evidence of a black bag containing an axe and a machete, with the axe said to be still covered in blood on the wooden handle.  

Police Apply New Criminal Code Article, Element of Planning Investigated

The Riau Regional Police stated that the perpetrator was charged with Article 469 of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code, with a maximum penalty of 12 years in prison. The application of this article, according to information quoted by the media, is related to the alleged element of preparation/planning because the perpetrator came carrying a sharp weapon.  

In line with this, Antara's report stated that officers arrested the perpetrator and emphasized that the examination process was still ongoing to clarify the construction of the case.  

Relationship Started from KKN, Victim Had Limited Contact

Kumparan reported that the victim and perpetrator were in the same KKN group and the introduction went naturally. However, in its development, the victim was said to have repeatedly emphasized that the relationship was only as friends and had limited communication, including blocking the perpetrator. The source interviewed also mentioned that the perpetrator had visited the victim's house without the victim's knowledge.  

This news is the result of synthesizing information from a number of credible sources to present a verified, complete, and balanced report to readers.