Police Find Samurai And Marijuana From The 1812 Action Mass, Korlap: Other People Who Bring Why I Am Being Examined?

JAKARTA - Field Coordinator (Korlap) for the 1812 demonstration, Rizal Kobar, questioned the police's plan to investigate him regarding the findings of sharp weapons (sajam) in the form of samurai and marijuana from the mass of the action.

"Other people bring (Samurai and marijuana) but how come I am being examined? This is the same if I call to prayer and someone carries a weapon but I am being examined," Rizal said to VOI, Sunday, December 20.

However, Kobar admits that he is ready to fulfill the police summons for questioning. It's just that, he said, until now the invitation letter for examination has not been received.

"I will come, I will provide information as needed," he explained.

On this occasion, Rizal Kobar emphasized that the person arrested was not part of the 1812 crowd demanding the release of Rizieq Shihab. Because before the action was carried out, there was an appeal to the masses not to bring dangerous goods.

"From the start of the demonstration we forbade the carrying of sharp weapons, let alone drugs. We have already warned," he said.

Previously, the Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Yusri Yunus, said that his party planned to examine the 1812 demonstration corlap.

In addition, this examination is also to find out the reason for holding a demonstration during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, the National Police did not issue a crowd permit.

"We prepare everything, we examine there is involvement, we will summon all. (Korlap) he is responsible for everything, he cannot crowd around. He is in charge," said Yusri.