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The East Jakarta Metro Police are still investigating a female PJR (road patrol) car hijacker with the initials J (33) who was chased by motorized patrol officers from the Jatiwaringin Toll Road, Pondok Gede, Bekasi.

"The hijacking was handled by the East Jakarta Police. Initially, the cause of the traffic accident was hit because he (the perpetrator) was hijacking (a patrol car)," said Head of Traffic for the East Jakarta Region, AKBP Edy Surasa when confirmed, Monday, July 24.

Even though it ended in several accidents, the case handling was handled by the East Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim because it started with car hijacking.

"It's not handled by the Traffic Unit, it's the piracy of the LP (report) at the Resort Police. Now the perpetrators are at the Resort Police, later when it comes to the collision, we will handle it. Waiting for instructions from there (Polres) first," he said.

AKBP Edy explained that the reporting of car hijacking was carried out at the East Jakarta Metro Police.

"The PJR patrol car, the toll road patrol car, was hijacked. The LP (report) was at the Resort Police. The spike first, not the accident first. It started with piracy first," he said.

As is known, the chase between patrol officers against the perpetrators of the PJR car hijacking took place on Sunday night, July 23. J's car that was hijacked finally stopped after hitting the pavement near the Utan Kayu Bus Stop, Matraman, East Jakarta.

According to information from Slamet (50), a local resident, J crashed into two other vehicles and a sidewalk in the Utan Kayu area, Matraman, East Jakarta.

"He has complete clothes, wears clothes and pants. His pants are short, only his appearance is random," he said.


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