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Partisipasi Mahasiswa dalam Meningkatkan Kesadaran Masyarakat untuk Menjaga Kebersihan Lingkungan Udjari, Hendrianto; Mu’id, Mahesa Dzulsyafiqri; Hardyansah, Rommy; Saktiawan, Pratolo; Waskito, Sarwo
Nuras : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/nuras.v6i1.1046

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Environmental cleanliness is a crucial factor in creating a healthy and sustainable quality of life. However, low public awareness of maintaining cleanliness requires an empowerment approach based on local potential. This community service activity involved 82 students who actively participated in raising public awareness through the application of the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) method. This method emphasizes mapping and utilizing local potential as a basis for developing sustainable environmental behavior. Through the process of identifying assets, developing community skills, and collaborating with local institutions and associations, students were able to create educational and participatory interactions in efforts to maintain cleanliness. The results of the activity showed an increase in environmental cleanliness and a strengthening of community social capital, marked by increased collaboration between residents, students, and educational institutions. It was concluded that student empowerment through the ABCD approach was effective in raising public awareness of environmental cleanliness and has the potential to be developed sustainably with the support of educational institutions and local governments.
Program Bersih Lingkungan untuk Membangun Budaya Ekopeduli di Kalangan Mahasiswa Saputra, Rio; Ni’am, Muhammad Choirun; Hardyansah, Rommy; Darmawan, Didit; Wibowo, Agung Satryo
Nuras : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/nuras.v6i1.1069

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The issue of environmental cleanliness is still a serious concern, especially considering the fact that the culture of environmental care among students and globally is still relatively low. It is unfortunate, even though students actually have knowledge about the importance of preserving nature, but in their daily practice it still seems less than optimal. To overcome this problem, this article aims to analyze the implementation of the environmental cleanup program as an effort to build an eco-care culture, especially among students through the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach. This method was chosen because it is participatory by emphasizing the mapping of internal campus assets, such as optimizing existing student potential and then developing it through field observation, documentation, and participatory reflection. The program implemented includes environmental cleaning activities and greening the campus area as well as collaboration with all elements of society as a form of service to the surrounding community. The results of this program show an increase in student participation in environmental cleanup actions, marked by more consistent involvement in routine activities and increased student initiatives in maintaining the cleanliness of the campus area. Observations and reflections indicate a shift in student attitudes, from simply understanding the concept of environmental awareness to more responsible, pro-environmental behavior. This program also strengthens collective awareness that environmental cleanliness is a shared responsibility. These findings emphasize that fostering ecological practices, collaboration among students, and institutional support play a crucial role in fostering a sustainable culture of environmental awareness. This article also recommends developing similar, more participatory, long-term programs that strengthen students' role as agents of change on environmental issues.
KONTRIBUSI MAHASISWA DALAM MEWUJUDKAN SUNGAI DAN JALANAN YANG BERSIH DI DESA REWWIN Negara, Dharma Setiawan; Dipaajiblana; El-Yunusi, Muhammad Yusron Maulana; Darmawan, Didit; Hardyansah, Rommy
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sabangka Vol 5 No 01 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sabangka
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi, Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/sabangka.v5i01.2115

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Waste accumulation in urban areas, such as Rewwin village Waru District, Sidoarjo Regency, poses a significant environmental challenge, posing a risk of flooding, water pollution, and the spread of disease. This situation demands collective action and effective waste management. This collaboration focused on identifying students' concrete contributions to the effort to create clean rivers and streets in Rewwin Village. The goal was to foster shared awareness, instill clean living habits, and support the creation of a healthy and sustainable environment. The method used was Participatory Action Research (PAR), which involved the active participation of students and residents through observation and collaborative implementation of field actions. During the implementation phase, the collaborative river and street cleaning action demonstrated high community enthusiasm. The students' physical contributions, from cleaning up small plastic waste on the streets to extensively cleaning water hyacinths on the riverbanks, served as a concrete example and a driving force for cultural change. The result of this collaborative activity was clean streets and rivers, which went from dirty to clean. The conclusion of this activity was that the main objective of the physical street and river cleaning was successfully achieved, as evidenced by the successful collaboration and high level of community participation. This activity also succeeded in strengthening solidarity and fostering a sense of collective responsibility. It is recommended that similar activities be carried out regularly and periodically to maintain the sustainability of the program and further strengthen social bonds among residents.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE BY LBH IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS: NORMATIVE MANDATES AND OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS Saktiawan, Pratolo; Saputra, Rio; Waskito, Sarwo; Khayru, Rafadi Khan; Hardyansah, Rommy
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
Publisher : Gapenas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i3.865

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This literature study examines the effectiveness of Legal Aid Institutions (LBH) in providing legal assistance from the investigation phase to trial in Indonesia's criminal justice process. Employing a normative-analytical method, the research analyzes primary legal frameworks, including the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP) and the Legal Aid Law. The findings indicate that LBH possess a strong legal mandate to act as guardians of suspect/defendant procedural rights and as overseers of due process. Their effectiveness is evident in preventing procedural violations, filing pre-trial motions, and ensuring a balanced defense in court. However, this operational effectiveness is significantly constrained by profound structural and financial challenges. Chronic underfunding, disproportionate caseloads, reliance on unstable external grants, and a shortage of qualified legal personnel severely limit LBH capacity. These constraints lead to fragmented assistance, high staff turnover, and an inability to engage in strategic litigation. Furthermore, institutional resistance from law enforcement agencies, despite clear legal provisions, creates an adversarial environment that drains LBH resources. The study concludes that while the normative foundation for effective legal aid is robust, its realization is fundamentally hampered by systemic resource deficiencies and operational hurdles. The gap between law and practice underscores the need for sustainable funding models, enhanced institutional capacity, and improved synergy between LBH and state apparatus to truly actualize the right to legal counsel as a pillar of a fair trial.
STRENGTHENING SANITATION REGULATIONS: MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SANCTIONS FOR DOMESTIC WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN DENSELY POPULATED AREAS Gautama, Elly Christanty; Tuhuteru, Justian Stanley; Issalillah, Fayola; Mardikaningsih, Rahayu; Hardyansah, Rommy
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i3.869

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The management of domestic wastewater in densely populated areas is a critical issue situated at the intersection of public health policy and environmental law in Indonesia. This normative juridical research aims to analyze the legal construction of obligations for domestic wastewater management and the effectiveness of the environmental sanction system in fostering compliance within densely populated zones. The findings indicate that a comprehensive legal framework has been established through a regulatory hierarchy, beginning with the 1945 Constitution, Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management, Law No. 36 of 2009 concerning Health, and extending to various technical regulations such as Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation No. P.68/2016 on Domestic Wastewater Quality Standards. Legal obligations are imposed reciprocally upon the state to provide systems and upon the community to comply. Regarding enforcement, a sanction system encompassing administrative, civil, and criminal penalties has been established under the Environmental Protection and Management Law. However, the effectiveness of this sanction system within the context of densely populated areas remains limited. This limitation is attributed to factors such as limited monitoring and evidentiary capacity, the absence of adequate alternative infrastructure, and prevailing socio-economic constraints within the community. This study concludes that successful sanitation law enforcement requires an integrative approach, combining sanction instruments with infrastructure provision, institutional strengthening of oversight, and sustained public education.
THE CONSTRUCTION OF BURDEN OF PROOF AND THE ROLE OF PSYCHIATRIC REPORTS IN PLEAS OF SELF-DEFENSE AND DURESS Wijaya, Kurnia; Hardyansah, Rommy; Khayru, Rafadi Khan; Waskito, Sarwo; Mujito, Mujito
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i3.870

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This literature study aims to analyze the construction of the burden of proof and the evidentiary function of psychiatric/psychological reports (visum et repertum) in proving the psychological elements of noodweer (self-defense) and overmacht (force majeure) in Indonesian criminal law. Employing a normative juridical method with a qualitative literature review approach, this research examines primary and secondary legal sources. The findings indicate that the allocation of the burden of proof is not absolute. A layered model is identified: the defendant bears an initial burden to raise a credible allegation supported by prima facie evidence indicating a reasonable possibility of the justifying or excusing circumstance. Once this low threshold is met, the burden shifts to the public prosecutor to disprove the defendant's claim beyond a reasonable doubt. The study further reveals that the visum et repertum, while formally a valid piece of documentary evidence under the Criminal Procedure Code, possesses limited substantive validity in retrospectively determining a defendant's precise mental state at the time of the offense. Its determinative power is persuasive rather than conclusive, heavily dependent on the methodological quality of the examination and the judge's critical ability to assess expert testimony. The study concludes that a balanced and nuanced understanding of this proof mechanism is essential to uphold the presumption of innocence while ensuring a fair trial when psychological defenses are invoked.
CONSTRUCTING A CRYPTO ASSET REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: BRIDGING SHARIAH FATWAS AND INDONESIAN POSITIVE LAW Hardyansah, Rommy; Darmawan, Didit; Putra, Arif Rachman; Vitrianingsih, Yeni
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i3.871

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This literature study critically examines the intersection between Shariah rulings (fatwas) and positive law regulations concerning crypto assets in Indonesia. The research aims to analyze the methodology of legal derivation (istinbath) used in major fatwas, identify points of convergence and divergence with national regulations, and formulate an integrative regulatory model. Through a qualitative normative analysis of fatwa documents, regulations from the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti), and related legal frameworks, the study reveals that Shariah rulings predominantly prohibit crypto investment due to dominant elements of gharar (excessive uncertainty), maysir (gambling/speculation), and weak maliyyah (asset legitimacy). In contrast, positive law treats crypto as a tradable commodity under a risk-management framework. The significant divergence lies in the classification of objects and levels of precaution, while convergence exists in the shared goals of consumer protection and market integrity. To bridge this gap, the study proposes a layered model of substantive harmonization. This model involves refining legal classifications to accommodate Shariah utility criteria, establishing an explicit Shariah compliance pathway with certification mechanisms, strengthening risk disclosure standards aligned with Shariah transparency principles, and fostering institutional synergy between financial regulators and Shariah authorities. This approach seeks to align regulatory objectives with core Islamic principles without negating secular governance goals, offering a blueprint for a more ethical and stable crypto asset ecosystem in Muslim-majority jurisdictions.
Convergence and Divergence: Strategies for Proving Digital Evidence in Common Law and Indonesian Law Systems Hardyansah, Rommy; Saputra, Rio
Jurnal Daulat Hukum Vol 9, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jdh.v9i1.51432

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This literature study conducts a normative comparative analysis of digital evidence adduction strategies in Indonesian civil law and United States common law systems. The research examines the legal construction of authentication, integrity assessment, and the strategic challenges and opportunities in utilizing various digital evidence types, such as chats, emails, CCTV footage, blockchain data, and metadata. Using a qualitative library research method with content and comparative analysis, the study finds that Indonesia's approach is codification-based, placing the judge as an active seeker of material truth who evaluates digital evidence against formal and material requirements stipulated in the Electronic Information and Transactions Law and its implementing regulations. In contrast, the U.S. common law system employs a rigorous adversarial strategy, where digital evidence is tested through extensive discovery and cross-examination, with the judge acting as a procedural gatekeeper under the Federal Rules of Evidence. The core difference lies in the locus of substantive evaluation: Indonesian judges assess probative value directly, while common law juries do so after judicial admissibility screening. The study concludes that both systems are converging on the necessity of technical expertise but recommends that Indonesia enhance judicial digital literacy and consider limited e-discovery mechanisms to strengthen its evidentiary framework.
Agreements in Online Loans and Consumer Legal Protection in Online Loan Services in Indonesia Hardyansah, Rommy
JURNAL AKTA Vol 13, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v13i1.44594

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The rapid development of online lending services in Indonesia has a positive impact on the economy, but it also poses challenges related to legal aspects. This research aims to examine how agreements in online loans are regulated in Indonesian positive law and to analyze the legal protection provided to consumers of online loan services. This research uses normative legal research methods by analyzing various laws and regulations, legal doctrines, and relevant theories. The main focus of the research is to explore the regulation of online loan agreements, which still face various problems related to the unclear rights and obligations of the parties and the lack of transparency of information provided by service providers. In addition, this research also identifies problems related to consumer legal protection, especially in terms of supervision, misuse of personal data, and dispute resolution mechanisms that are still not optimal. The results show that although there are regulations from the Financial Services Authority (OJK), there are still many gaps that must be improved, both in the regulation of agreements and consumer protection. Therefore, this study is important to provide a deeper understanding of the role of law to maintain a balance between the development of the online lending sector and the protection of consumer rights.
The Assessing Validity of Prima Facie Evidence in Handling the Exception of Jurisdiction in Civil Cases Negara, Dharma Setiawan; Susilo, Erwin; Darmawan, Didit; Hardyansah, Rommy; Lufsiana, Lufsiana
JURNAL AKTA Vol 13, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Program Magister (S2) Kenotariatan, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/akta.v13i1.48280

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The plea of lack of jurisdiction in civil cases is a procedural objection by the defendant challenging the court's authority to adjudicate. Theoretically, it does not involve substantive proof, as it precedes the case's merits. However, judicial practice often includes preliminary evidence, prompting scrutiny of its validity. This study examines the legal foundations of jurisdiction exceptions in Indonesian civil procedure and assesses the admissibility of preliminary evidence. Employing a normative juridical approach with legislative, case, and conceptual analysis, it reviews regulations like the Herzien Inlandsch Reglement (HIR), Rechtreglement voor de Buitengewesten (RBg), and Law No. 48 of 2009 on Judicial Power. Case studies of Interlocutory Decision No. 19/Pdt.Sus-Parpol/2018/PN Cbn and Decision No. 56/Pdt.G/2018/PN Cbn reveal judges accepting preliminary evidence in jurisdiction pleas. Findings indicate that, despite absent explicit rules, this practice aligns with principles of fast, simple, and low-cost justice under Article 2(4) of Law No. 48/2009. To prevent procedural delays, future regulations should restrict evidence to documents, per Positief Wettelijke Bewijstheorie. This research clarifies the legal framework for preliminary evidence in jurisdiction exceptions, enhancing civil justice efficiency in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abd Raid Sopalatu Abdul Hafidz Rosydi Fuady Abdullah Ilmi Achmad Nur Rofiuddin Ade Riyanto Adelia Rahayu, Misye Adi Herisasono Afandi, Mohammad Hangga Afandi, Muhammad Nashrulloh Agung Satryo Wibowo Ahmad Muhammad Ramadhan Ainun Najih, Farihah Aji Arianto Aji Prasetyo, Bambang Aka Romli, Rido'i Al Farochi, Mohammad Naufal Alfi Akhsanul Haq Alfina Rahma Ali, Stendy Allifia Hariaji Alvina Safitri, Alvina Alvisalwa Andientya Dicha Putri Amalia Salsabilla Amir Bandar Abdul Majid Anggi Windra Kusuma Ardica Karunia Pradana Arif Rachman Putra Arif Rachman Putra Asis, Larasati Fitriani Atmari Atmari Azzania, Milda Bambang Aji Prasetyo Bayhaqi, Hasmi Nur Billy Sasmita Budiantoro, Totok Bushtomy, Mochammad Alif Catur Rizky, Muchamad Chamim, Nur Christina Shintya Hapsari Cilda Thesisa Ilmawan Dzinnur Cilda Thesissa Dzinnur Deny Pratika Deny Pratika Desak Gede Sri Baktiasih Dewi Sekar Arum Dharma Setiawan Negara Diah Tri Novitaningrum Didit Didit Darmawan Dipaajiblana Dirgantara, Febrian Dwi Sriwidadi Dwi Yuliana Pertiwi EKO WAHYUDI El-Yunusi, Muhammad Yusron El-Yunusi, Muhammad Yusron Maulana Eli Masnawati Evendi, Wakid Farid, Mohamad Farihah Ainun Firda Nuriyah Firmanto, Ruddy Gautama, Elly Christanty haiba, Moch Fairuz Fahrezi Al Halimatus Sa’diyah, Siti Halizah, Siti Nur Hamzanwadi, Hamzanwadi Handayani , Budi Handayani, Budi Haniyah, Haniyah Hariani, Mila Hendrianto Udjari Herisasono, Adi Heriyana Amir Herningtyas, Tuti Ikhwanuddin Ikhwanuddin Ilmi, Ichyaul Irfansyah, Muhammad Fajar Ishtifaiyyatul Qudsi Issalillah, Fayola Istiqomah, Mirabel Nabila Iye, Risman Izyan, Ahmad Rafi Faisal J, Jahroni Jahroni Jahroni jahroni Jahroni, Jahroni Jakariya, Jakariya Jauhari, Muhammad Alvin Jawahir, Achmad Bahrul Karunia, Ardica Keisha Farellia Putri Lindra Khairunnisa Salsabila Putri Prameswari Khayru, Rafadi Khan Khoir, Salwa Putri Khoirotun Nisa’ Laila Badriyah Laili Mas Ulliyah Hasan Laisyah, Pingki Aurel Lufsiana, Lufsiana Lulun Muthoharoh, Siti M. Ridwan Mahfud Mahfud Mahmudi, Adira Devina Majid , Amir Bandar Abdul Maria Widya Wanti Marsal, Antonino Pedro Masfufah Maulida Nur Fadhilah Maulidia Ilham Fadilah Maytita Tri Hardiyanti MIFTAKHUL JANNAH Miftakhul Jannah Misbachul Munir Moch. Fairuz Fahrezi Al Haibah Moch. Reno Mochamad Irfan, Mochamad Mochammad Hasan Sidqi Moh Syaiful Anwar Mohamad Fajar Kurniawan, Mohamad Fajar Mohamad Farid Mohamad, Yusran Mohammad Djaelani Mohammad Naufal Al Farochi Mohammad Nuril Azizi Mohammad Rasikhul Islam Muas Mubarak Muchamad Catur Rizky Muchammad Catur Rizky Muhammad Catur Rizky Muhammad Nabil Akmal Muhammad Sultan Sahputra Muhammad Yusron Maulana El-Yunusi Muhammad Zakki Mujia Yahdillah Mujito Mujito Mujito Mujito Mujito, Mujito Mustafa, Abraham Reyhand Mustaqim, Diego Fathqurahman Mu’id, Mahesa Dzulsyafiqri Nadifa Salsabilah Nazla Rohma, Yonika Negara, Dharma Setiawan Nelud Daraajatul Aliyah Ni’am, Muhammad Choirun Noor, Alpat Novritsar Hasintongan Pakpahan Novritsar Hasitongan Pakpahan Nunik Hidayati Nur Kholis, Khoirul Nur Sa'adatut Daraini Nur Sa’adatut Daraini Nuraini, Reny Nurul Arifin Nurul Fitria Nurul Masithoh Nurul Safitri Nurul Taqwa Onggo Dwi Pracoyo Osean, Ricard Pakpahan, Novritsar Hasitongan Prafita Fardhany Aslam Pratolo Saktiawan Putra , Arif Rachman Qurrota Ayun, Dewi Rachmadhani Muchtar, Nabilah Rachman Putra, Arif Rafadi Khan Khayru Rafi Ilham Ramadhan Rafida Febriana Widya Putri Rahayu Mardikaningsih Rahayu Mardikaningsih Rahayu, Misye Adelia Rahma, Alvina Rekha Widiawati Reny Nuraini Retnowati, Eli Rezza, Muhammad Ricy Ichlas Sutrisno Ridwan Rahmawan Rio Saputra Riyanto, Ade Rizal Muhaimin Rizky, Catur Rizky, Muchamad Catur Rizma Melina Oktabian Alifani Rusianto, Rusianto Saktiawan , Pratolo Saktiawan, Pratolo Salsabilah, Nadifa Salwa Sabrina samsul arifin Samsul Arifin Sandya Hilana Aisyah Saputra, Rio Sarwo Waskito Sasmiwati, Desi Satryo Wibowo, Agung Sa’diyah, Siti Halimatus Seno Anjanarko, Tri Setiawan, Dio Wahyu Shakilla Fajri Angelina Sholichah, Laila Fitriyatus Sisminarnohadi Siti Nur Halizah Siti Nur Halizah Solchan Ghozali Sopalatu, Abd Raid Sudja, Sudja Sudjai Sudjai Sudja’I Sugeng Riyadi Sulaksono, Sulaksono Sulani, Sulani Sumito, Sumito Sunoto Sunoto Surahmah, Surahmah Susilo, Erwin Sustian Alfina Suwito SUWITO SUWITO Suwito Suwito Suyuti, Mahmud Tamaulina Br Sembiring Taqwa, Nurul Tegar Sasario Pamungkas Terubus Terubus Tuhuteru, Justian Stanley Udjari, Hendrianto Utama, Cornelia Yashela Vicky Yoga Satria Vitrianingsih, Yeni Wakid Efendi Wakid Evendi Wibowo, Agung Satryo Wijaya, Kurnia Yayu Sriwahyuni Hamzah Yeni Vitrianingsih Yonika Nazla Rohma Yuliani Yuliani Yulianis, M. Sifa Fauzi Yulius, Andre Zakki, Muhammad Zulfa Aji Rani Isnuitama