Police Persecutor Parking Attendant In Ciputat Successfully Arrested

TANGERANG - Ciputat Police have arrested four suspected perpetrators of the abuse of a police officer in the Ciputat area, South Tangerang, Sunday, December 31.

The Head of the East Ciputat Police, Kompol Dr. Kemas, explained that the perpetrators with the initials PIL (30), PK (38), AG (38), I (38) had been arrested in different places.

The police chief also explained that the incident actually started when the victim passed by the crime scene (TKP) and was intercepted by a number of parking attendants who were drunk. The victim was shocked when the perpetrators beat him.

"On the way, the perpetrators are being held. Some of them are parking attendants, others just hang out. Then some of the perpetrator's friends also beat them," explained Kompol Dr. Kemas when confirmed, Wednesday, December 3.

Regarding the victim being stripped of clothes, Kompol Kemas denied it. He said that the victim was only torn off part of his clothes.

"Only clothes without superiors," he concluded.

As previously reported, a police officer is suspected of being the victim of the beating of a number of youths on Jalan Gelagah, Pisangan, East Ciputat, South Tangerang, Sunday night, December 31. Information said that the victim had been stripped of his clothes.

One of the residents with the initials IB said that the perpetrators were on the edge of the alley while enjoying a drinking party (alcohol). However, IB did not tell what caused the violence against members of the Police.

"It was ganged up. The incident here (the mouth of the alley), continued to be dragged there, too," said IB, Tuesday, December 2.

IB again explained that when the beating occurred, the perpetrators continued to arrive until it was suspected that there were more than 7 people.

According to IB, it was difficult for him and other residents to intervene because the perpetrators accused the victim of being the perpetrator of the theft.

"I'm not clear how many people ganged up, maybe ten people. Because friends (perpetrators) came from other places," he explained.