Indonesian culture places a high value on the figure of the mother ( ibu ), who is seen as the moral and caring heart of the family. Violating a mother's privacy is considered a grave moral transgression.
Currently, the law punishes the maker of the ngintip content, but rarely the 10,000 people who watched and saved it. Reform to the ITE Law should criminalize the possession of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) specifically targeting mothers. South Korea’s success in curbing Molka (hidden camera crime) came from arresting buyers, not just sellers.
Indonesia has tried moral policing— SATPOL PP (Public Order Agency) raids on indecent acts—with limited success. To combat Mesum Ngintip Ibu Lagi , a structural shift is required: