Families Of Victims Of Fiber Optic Cable Traps On Jalan Antasari, South Jakarta, Reject Peaceful Money Of IDR 2 Billion
JAKARTA Still remember the fiber optic cable incident across the road hitting the neck of a 20-year-old young man, Sultan Rifat Alfatih? Reportedly, Rifat's parents were offered Rp2 billion in money by PT Bali Tower. For what?
Fatih, the father of Sultan Rifat Alfatih, revealed that he had been offered peace money from the company amounting to Rp2 billion.
"Iyo wis is right (awared at IDR 2 billion) but I refuse, it's unethical," Fatih said when confirmed by VOI, Wednesday, August 2.
Fatih said that the offer came from the incident that happened to his son which went viral on social media.
"Yes, that's right after it went viral (Ditawarin-ed)," he concluded.
The family of Sultan Rifat Alfatih, admitted that he would report to the police if there was no goodwill from PT Bali Tower (BT).
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"Stung waktunya sampai Kamis, apabila tak kooperasi saya ambil sikap (laporkan ke polisi)," kata Fatih, ayah dari Sultan saat dikonfirmasi, Minggu, 30 Juli.
PT BT is known to be the owner of the optical cable that ensnared the Sultan's neck on Jalan Pangeran Antasari, South Jakarta on January 5, 2023, at 22.00 WIB.
If there is no communication and form of accountability for what happened to his son, Fatih admits that he will make a report regarding the alleged negligence of the company next week.
"I will report the plan next week," he said.