Profiles of Resbob and Bigmo: YouTubers Named as Suspects in Azizah Salsha Defamation Case
Resbob and Bigmo, siblings who run YouTube channels, have suddenly come under public scrutiny after the Cyber Crime Directorate (Bareskrim) of the Indonesian Police named them as suspects on Thursday, 5 March 2026, in connection with a defamation case involving Azizah Salsha, wife of Pratama Arhan.
The pair are accused of defamation and libel in relation to content circulated online.
Adimas Firdaus, better known by the stage name Resbob, is a content creator active on TikTok and YouTube. Through the TikTok account @ibaratbradpitt, he frequently posts opinions, reactions, and discussions on viral topics.
Prior to this case, Resbob was involved in a major controversy in 2024, when he was reported by sections of the public for alleged hate speech against the Sunda people in one of his posts. This suggests his content often pushes legal and social norms.
Muhammad Jannah, alias Bigmo, is Resbob’s younger brother. He runs a YouTube channel named Nice Guy Mo. Unlike his elder brother who is more active on TikTok, Bigmo publishes longer videos featuring discussions or monologues about relationship issues and celebrity gossip.
In the Azizah Salsha case, Bigmo is said to have played a role in disseminating what is viewed as defaming narratives through his YouTube channel. Although he publicly apologized during mediation, his legal status is now that of a suspect because the plaintiff declined to settle through mediation.
The two YouTubers are known for their blunt, outspoken narration, which police say in this case has crossed from freedom of expression into ITE crime.
Their willingness to discuss the private lives of public figures without solid evidence is cited as the main reason they have found themselves before the courts. The police say the suspect status was conferred after a series of expert witness examinations, including linguistic and ITE experts, who found that their content contained elements of defamation.
The catalogue of their online activity continues to be reviewed by the authorities as the case proceeds.