Kodam Jaya Reveals Woman In Checkered Clothes At Panser When Ordering Rizieq's Billboards
JAKARTA - The Jaya / Jayakarta Regional Military Command (Kodam) stated that the woman wearing a plaid pattern on the Anoa TNI armored combat vehicle (ranpur) during the unauthorized billboard control in Petamburan, Friday, November 20, was a journalist.
This explanation was conveyed in relation to the viral video about women in the Anoa TNI armored unit. There are also those who associate it with supporting figures who are identical to plaid clothes.
"The woman on board the Anoa TNI combat vehicle is a written journalist from the national cyber media. So there is no need to bring a photo or video camera to make news," said Kapendam Jaya Lieutenant Colonel Arh Herwin Budi Saputra in his statement quoted by Antara. , Sunday, November 22.
The Kodam Jaya considers it necessary to immediately straighten out the news and information that has developed wildly so as not to raise suspicion and uproar about a person called a "woman in a checkered shirt" on board the TNI during the eradication of illegal billboards.
Herwin Budi explained that the journalist was not alone when covering the activities of controlling billboards on all protocol roads in Jakarta. However, there were six other journalists who covered and were divided into two armored vehicles.
"Actually, not alone, there were seven media crews who also covered the HRS billboards eradication activities throughout the protocol roads," he said.
This clarification answers the viral video on social media (medsos) when dozens of TNI personnel using trail bikes escorted by TNI soldiers were heading to Petamburan. There were civilian passengers who also got on the armored vehicles.
The female passenger wearing a checkered shirt is the talk of netizens.
"Many are suspicious and question why civilians can get on the armored vehicle who want to take down HRS banners and billboards, here I declare that the woman is a journalist," he emphasized.