Yadika 2 West Jakarta Students Become Victims Of Stabbing When Riding Women's Friends
JAKARTA - A student with the initials DD (17) became a victim of a stabbing on Jalan Tanjung Duren Barat, Grogol Petamburan, West Jakarta, when he returned home from school. The victim is a student of SMK Yadika 2 Grogol Petamburan.
The Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Tanjung Duren Police, Iptu Muhammad Aprino Tamara, said that initially the victim DD came home from school with his female friend, FDA riding a motorbike.
When the victim passed at the crime scene (TKP), the victim's motorbike was intercepted by the perpetrators by being intercepted right in front of the victim's motorbike. When the victim stopped, the perpetrator said, "Woi Yadika, Yadika".
Then the perpetrator with the initials ZG immediately slashed the victim's left elbow with a machete and the perpetrator RR hit the victim's motorbike using a bar until the front of the victim's motorbike broke. The victim tried to run on a motorbike with the FDA.
"But the perpetrators are still chasing the victim. Then when the victim stopped at a crowded place, the perpetrators stopped chasing the victim," said Iptu Muhammad Aprino Tamara when confirmed, Wednesday, January 24.
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The victim returned to the victim's school at SMK Yadika 2. While at school, the victim informed his teacher that the victim was hacked by the perpetrator ZG.
"Then the victim's teacher contacted the victim's parents. Then the victim was taken to the Ukrida Hospital, and then the victim's parents reported the incident to the Tanjung Duren Police for further processing," he said.
After being reported, the police arrested the NAS perpetrator on Monday, January 22. The NAS perpetrator admitted that he had beaten the victim along with the perpetrators ZG, RR and TA.
"The perpetrators are four people with the initials ZG (15), NAS (18), RR (17) and TA (15). They are used to doing brawls between schools," he said.
The four suspects were charged with Article 80 of Law No. 35 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law No. 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection and or Article 170 of the Criminal Code.