Not Just Throwing Away The TNI Service Plates, Fortuner Arogan Rider Ngumpet At Brother's House After Going Viral
JAKARTA - Pierre WG Abraham, a Fortuner car driver who was arrogant and used a TNI service plate, is said to have been hiding after his actions went viral on social media. He hid at his brother's house in the Pondok Kelapa area, East Jakarta.
"This suspect hid at his brother's house in the Pondok Kelapa area, East Jakarta," said Director of General Criminal Investigation of the Metro Jaya Police, Kombes Wira Satya Triputra, to reporters, Thursday, April 18.
Despite hiding, the suspect's whereabouts are still known. Polda Metro Jaya investigators came to the house and arrested the suspect.
"The team went to the house and managed to secure the perpetrator, who at that time was with his family," he said.
Not only hiding, Pierre WG Abraham also threw away the TNI service plate number 84337-00 which he used in the river in Lembang area, Bandung.
However, the TNI service plate was finally obtained again after investigators combed the river in question by the suspect. Now, the object has been used as evidence in the case of alleged use and forgery.
"After receiving the information, a team from the Sub-Directorate of Resmob Polda Metro Jaya conducted a search for the number plate that was dumped in the Lembang area, Bandung. Thank God the number plate was found," said Wira.
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In this case, Pierre WG Abraham is charged with Article 263 of the Criminal Code. He faces a maximum prison sentence of 6 years.
As a reminder, Pierre WG Abraham went viral after a video of his arrogant action during an argument with another driver was shared by the @jakartaselatan24h account on Instagram social media on Friday, April 12.
In the video, Pierre WG Abraham had an argument with other motorists. In fact, the man claims to be the younger brother of a general as a form of intimidation.
"A Toyota Fortuner driver who used the TNI service plate was involved in a dispute with another motorist on the toll road. The man admitted to serving in the TNI and was also the younger brother of a general," wrote the account