Unscrupulous Journalists Stop Red Plate Cars On Sundays, Female Civil Servants: What Does It Mean To Arrest Me?

SERANG - Police are following up on a journalist who is suspected of committing an unpleasant act against a female Civil Servant (PNS).

The Head of Public Relations of the Banten Police, Kombes Shinto Shilitonga, said that the Serang City Police had followed up on the case.

"We are being followed up (Police) in Serang city," said Shinto via text message to VOI, Monday, July 25.

The same thing was said by the Serang City Police Chief, Kombes Pol Nugroho. He said his party was investigating the alleged unpleasant behavior of civil servants in Serang City.

"Ready, this is just about to be taken for clarification to check. Developments will be notified later," he concluded.

For information, a video shows two unscrupulous journalists intercepting a female civil servant.

It was heard from one of the journalists threatening the woman, because according to her she was using a vehicle with a red license plate on Sunday, July 24.

"This is a red plate. What work are you doing this week? I am the media, from Global media," said the journalist in a video recording.

"What did I do wrong? If there are many red plates, sir. What do you mean by arresting me? What's the problem? I'm from my parents' house," the civil servant woman replied.