Unable To Accept Being Fired, 4 Former Roemah Djoeang Workers Persecuted Their Superiors Using Helems
The person in charge of Roemah Djoeang with the initials ARS became a victim of persecution by four people on Jalan Wijaya I, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Thursday, May 27, at 15.40 WIB.
Kebayoran Baru Police Chief Kompol Tribuana said the perpetrator with the initials MYD was a former victim's subordinate in Roemah Djoeang. Then, MYD provoked two of his colleagues to beat the victim. They went to the victim's office and immediately beat the ARS.
"Indeed, it hurts because there is a problem in the company or in his office. Maybe he doesn't accept it because he was fired. So they are disappointed with his leadership and then beat him," Tribuana told reporters, Monday, May 22.
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As a result of the beating, ARS suffered lacerations to the head and bruises to the shoulders.
"This is because he was hit with a helmet on his face, so there was a wound on his right cheek," he said
The three perpetrators have now been named as suspects. They were charged with Article 170 of the Criminal Code, subsidiary to Article 351 of the Criminal Code with a penalty of five years in prison.