Story Of Kapolda Metro Demo 1310 Infiltrated By Anarko In A Horse Statue
JAKARTA - Kapolda Metro Jaya Inspector General (Irjen) Nana Sudjana recounts the chronology of the emergence of a number of young provocateurs after the 1310 demonstration by the National Alliance for Anti-Communist Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (ANAK NKRI) ended this afternoon.
Nana explained, at around 16.00 WIB, around 4,000 NKRI ANAK masses dispersed because their action had been completed.
Nana said, this action went well. Until finally, around 600 provocateurs, mostly students, entered the demonstration location, approached the barbed wire barrier and began to riot.
"The action went smoothly from 13.00 WIB to 16.00 WIB according to the agreement. Now, when the NKRI children finished, the students, STM, who we call anarcho, they returned and made provocation efforts," said Nana when met on Jalan MH Thamrin. , Central Jakarta, Tuesday, October 13.
At first, the rioters cheered in front of the police, who were ready to wear shields and wield sticks. Then, the anarchos began throwing plastic bottles, stones and broken glass at the police.
"Initially we were defensive and were persuasive so as not to be provoked, but they kept throwing them. In that condition, we carried out pushes and arrests. There were about 500 people arrested including anarchos in other areas," said Nana.
Nana regretted the provocative actions carried out by the majority of these students. According to him, the task of students should be to study and not go to the location of the action.
Until now, the police are still beating back the masses who were scattered towards Tanah Abang as far as Senen, Central Jakarta.
"We are still encouraging them. Don't let them become anarchists like arson. We don't hesitate to take legal action," said Nana.
Prior to this incident, there were 1310 demonstrations that gathered at the Arjuna Wiwaha Horse Statue Area, Central Jakarta, to voice the rejection of the Omnibus Law on the Job Creation Act this afternoon. The mass organizations in this alliance are the 212 Alumni Brotherhood (PA), the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and the Ulama Fatwa Guard National Movement (GNPF).
Ustaz Sugi Nur Raharja alias Gus Nur delivered a speech on the command car. In his oration, Gus Nur thought that the government seemed to be desperately defending the Job Creation Law to be passed and enforced.
"There is bad news. The bad news is that this regime is ready to die for the sake of the omnibus law. However, this regime forgets that we are ready to die for the people," said Sigit to cheers from the protesters at the location, Tuesday, October 13.
This action took place orderly and peacefully. However, after the masses gradually left, another group emerged.