Viral Polantas Makak Motorcyclist 'Monyet', Polda Metro Sorry

The Traffic Directorate of Polda Metro Jaya apologized for the actions of the traffic police (polantas) which went viral on social media for cursing the driver with the word'monyet'.

Polantas, who went viral for cursing the driver, was named Aipda Abdullah. In the video recording uploaded to the Instagram account @jktnewss, it shows the condition of the motorcyclist being dealt with.

Then, it was heard that the motorcyclist had asked permission to deliver the goods first and promised to return to meet the traffic police.

However, the police officer suspected of being Aipda Abdullah was immediately angry and said that the motorcyclist had been rude.

"I'll take you back for a while, I'll come back again," said the motorcyclist.

"Learning from this earlier," answered the traffic police.

Then, there was the voice of other traffic police officers who questioned the driver's driving license (SIM). At that moment, Aipda Abdullah cursed the driver with harsh words.

"Your SIM is there?" asked another traffic officer.

"Where did I break your lead, your mo***t, from earlier you," said Aipda Abdullah.

Traffic Director of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Latif Usman apologized for the disgraceful actions of his subordinates.

"As the leader of the Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya, I apologize very much to the violator," said Latif, Thursday, September 14.

According to him, the incident occurred on Jalan Cikini Raya, Menteng, Central Jakarta, on September 12. Starting when the motorcyclist broke the rules for breaking through the traffic light.

"At that time it happened that there was a violator who was said to have run a red light, but he didn't arrive yet, I think he had already passed the stop line. Abdullah stopped eating it," he said.

After being stopped, it is undeniable that there was a debate between Aipda Abdullah and the motorcyclist. Until finally, said Latif, his subordinates were emotional and cursed with harsh words.

"There was a debate, now in this debate, the term may be from our officers, frankly, we apologize for saying things that are not appropriate," said Latif.