The Shooting Case At The Bintaro Toll Exit, Begins With The Investigation Of A DKI Provincial Government Official And A Woman
JAKARTA - The police stated that the shooting case at the Bintaro Toll Exit began with an investigation process. The shooting victim is said to be a journalist.
"They followed car O. The reason for following their confession was to carry out an investigation," said Head of Public Relations of the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Kombes E. Zulpan, to reporters, Tuesday, December 7.
The reason the victim followed was because O was driving using a car with a number plate coded for a government official. Moreover, O is said to have stopped by a hotel in the Sentul area, West Java, which raised suspicions.
"They saw the vehicle used by O with an RFJ plate. So this is a local government official because it is a plate for the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government," said Zulpan.
Based on the testimony of the survivors, O had dropped a woman. Hence, their suspicions grew stronger.
"They saw brother O drop a woman from the hotel so they followed," Zulpan said.
Next, O who felt being followed was scared and contacted Ipda OS. Until finally, while at the Bintaro Toll Exit, a shooting took place.
Shots from Ipda OS hit Poltak Pasaribu and M. Aruan. "That there were four passengers, two were shot and the other two were not," said Zulpan.
The shooting took place at the Bintaro Toll Exit, South Jakarta, on Friday, November 26, at around 19:00 WIB.
In the shooting case, Poltak Pasaribu died after previously undergoing intensive treatment at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital. Meanwhile, another victim, M. Aruan, survived.