Kodam Jaya Responsibility Of Treatment Costs For Accident Victims Announced On The MBZ Toll Road Because Of TNI Members Against Direction
Regional Military Command (Kodam Jaya) bears the costs of treating and damage to the car of accident victims caused by TNI member Lettu Kalimantan GDW (29) against the flow on the Layang Mohamed bin Zayed (MBZ) Toll Road, Bekasi, West Java, on Saturday (9/9).
"The Kodam has been responsible for the seven cars that were hit by First Lieutenant GDW. Currently, the seven cars are in the process of being repaired," said Kapendam Jaya Lt. Col. Herbert Andi Amino Sinaga during a press conference at Ridwan Meuraksa Hospital, East Jakarta, reported by ANTARA, Monday, September 11.
Then, there were three victims who had also been treated by the medical team. The three victims were Dina Malisa, Shannon and Juni.
"For Shanon and Juni, they were treated at Siloam Hospital, Bekasi. However, they have returned," he said.
What is still being treated is Dina Malisa because she suffered a broken shoulder and an operation was carried out at the Muhammadiyah Hospital, South Jakarta. "Now it is in postoperative recovery," said Herbert.
He said Dina Malisa was in stable condition. While the other victims do not need medical treatment.
Military Police Commander of Kodam Jaya Colonel CPM Irsyad Hamdie Bey Anwar said his party was asking for information from the hospital regarding the illness experienced by GDW.
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"This will affect the legal process. Of course, if he is sick, we cannot process it, but we are still waiting why the person concerned cannot be examined," said Irsyad.
Currently, GDW still cannot respond when asked questions. Therefore, his party can only observe at the RSPAD.
"I coordinated with the Kodam health department to check again. So now what we can do is observe at the RSPAD Hospital.
If the medical results concerned are not possible for legal processing, then they will not be prosecuted.
The police have secured GDW, a driver who went against the direction that caused a series of accidents on the MBZKM 25 Flyover to Cikampek on Saturday (9/9).