High School Students In Cempaka Putih Buy Celurit At Online Shops To Kill Their Opponents' Lives

Maria Rizkyardo Moses alias Ambon alias MR (19) a suspect in a brawl that killed a student in the Pulogadung Industrial Estate, Rawa Crab, Cakung District, East Jakarta, admitted that he bought a sickle through an Instagram social media network.

"Buy it online (social media), for 350 thousand. Just buy a sickle," Mario told reporters in front of the police, Friday, December 22.

Even sad, the money to buy sharp sickle weapons was obtained from the joint venture of his group.

"My friend gave 350 thousand. The money was collected from friends. The intention was to fight," he said.

Mario admitted that he did not know his colleague's motivation to buy sickles. He just helps his colleagues.

"I don't know, that's my friend (asked to buy sickles). I'm still in 3rd grade vocational school in Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta," he said.

As a result of his actions, the suspect Mario was charged with Article 170 of the Criminal Code with a threat of imprisonment for 12 years. Responding to the threat of imprisonment, the suspect Mario admitted that he was ready to serve the sentence.

"Ready to live, sir," he said.

Previously, a student with the initials BS (19) who was involved in a brawl was found dead with a number of wounds all over his body as a result of being stabbed by a group against a brawl in the Pulogadung Industrial Estate, Rawa Crab, Cakung District, East Jakarta.

A teenager from Rawa Lotus, Cakung District, died in the hands of three perpetrators with the initials MR, R and T. The victim BS died after his yellow sickle was seized by the perpetrator and again stabbed into BS's body.

For this incident, the Cakung Police will take firm action against students who are still carrying out their actions in the Cakung area, East Jakarta. The firm action was taken as a deterrent effect effort.

"We are committed, if there are brawlers, we will definitely process them firmly and measuredly," said Cakung Police Chief, Kompol Panji Ali Candra to VOI, Friday, December 22.

Efforts to take firm action are still being carried out even though there are no casualties or injuries due to brawls between groups of teenagers.