Syarifudin, A Prisoner Of The Tanah Abang Police Who Ran Away, Apparently Asked His Wife To Smuggle A Gaqar
The Central Jakarta Metro Police have again arrested 8 suspects who escaped from the Tanah Abang Metro Police detention room. They were arrested from a number of different locations.
Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro said, from the results of the examination of the detainees, their escape from the Tanah Abang Police was mastered by Syarifudin, a cellmate.
Suspect Syarifudin ordered his wife named RA to smuggle a saw while visiting her husband at the Tanah Abang Metro Police.
"The salary was tucked in when Rizki Amelia visited the detainee. Then the saw was used to cut the trellis alternately and erode the wall," said Kombes Susatyo to reporters, Thursday, February 22.
The two detainees who have just been arrested are Pinto Ramadhan Almazar, in the Ciledug area, Tangerang. And Rudiyanto was arrested at the Hilir Dam, Tanah Abang.
"The suspect Syariffudin alias S alias Komeng was arrested in Sumur Jomblang Village, Pekalongan, Central Java. Syariffudin is the brain or intellectual actor of the escape of 16 prisoners," he said.
Furthermore, the suspect Marco was arrested in Puribeta, Ciledug. Suspect M Hafiz was arrested in the Palmerah area, Slipi, West Jakarta.
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Suspect Sandi was arrested in Srengseng. Yatno was arrested in Tambun, Bekasi. Aprizal was arrested in Bintaro, South Tangerang.
Meanwhile, the Central Jakarta Metro Police has issued DPOs on 6 other suspects who are still running away.
"If the public knows of its whereabouts, they should report to the nearest police or the hub call center of the Central Jakarta Police Criminal Investigation Unit 0812 8070 6629," he said.
Until now, the Joint Team is still hunting for 6 other suspects. Families or relatives who help escape in any form will be subject to legal sanctions.
"Against Rizki Amelia, the wife of the suspect Syarifudin was charged with Article 223 Jo 56 of the Criminal Code and or Article 138 of the relevant law obstructing investigations by assisting the escape of the threat of a sentence of 7 years," he said.