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JAKARTA - The case of abuse by Pahala Damaris Tambunan, a member of the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency (BNN) against a victim of a motorcycle rider named Diki in the Cawang area, East Jakarta, finally ended in peace.

"There has been an agreement between Pahala and Diki, (making) a peace agreement," said Head of the Public Relations and Protocol Bureau of the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency, Brigadier General Sulistyo Pudjo Hartono, to reporters, Wednesday, November 8.

In addition to making a peace agreement, the perpetrator, who is an active BNN member, took Diki's victim to the Kramat Jati Police Hospital, to be given treatment.

"(The victim) Diki was treated by Pahala at the Police Hospital. (Diki victim) was accompanied by the superior concerned (Pahala)," he said.

Furthermore, Brigadier General Pudjo said, even though there was a peace agreement, his party would still process the perpetrators who would be carried out by the Inspectorate of BNN RI.

"This case will also be processed by the inspectorate (BNN) to see to what level of violation. But in general there is an agreement not to bring it to the realm of legal action," he said.

Previously, it was reported that Deki (40) was battered by being beaten with a firearm by the perpetrator who is a member of the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency (BNN RI) on Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo, Cawang District, East Jakarta.

Head of the Public Relations and Protocol Bureau of BNN RI Brigadier General Sulistyo Pudjo Hartono, the commotion occurred on Monday, November 6.

That Monday morning, at around 09.00 WIB, a BNN member named Pahala Damaris Tambunan left for the BNN RI office on a motorbike. When passing in the area around Kodam Jaya, Cawang, the traffic flow was jammed. Pahala drove from the direction of PGC to BNN RI.

Then suddenly there was another motorcyclist who went the opposite direction from Cawang to PGC and cut across the road. Then the BNN member was reprimanded because it was very dangerous for other vehicle users


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