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East Jakarta Metro Police have not conducted a urine test on Jesicca Koroh (33), a patrol car hijacker at the Jatiwaringin toll gate, Bekacayu toll road, Bekasi.

"(There is no urine test) yet. Later, if the results come out, are there any indications of mental disorders or the influence of new drugs, we will process them further," said Head of Public Relations of the East Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Lina when confirmed by VOI, Monday, July 24.

Investigators from the East Jakarta Metro Police Satreskrim are also still digging up the motives of the perpetrators, so they were desperate to hijack a patrol car and hit a number of vehicles.

"The motive is still under investigation. If the results have an effect on drugs, or mental disorders, we will process them," he said.

Previously, it was reported that the East Jakarta Metro Police were still investigating the 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 crashed 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. Wait for instructions from there (Polres) first," he said.


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