The Car Belonging To A Tempo Journalist Thrown Stone By OTK, Allegedly Related To The News
JAKARTA - The car belonging to Tempo Magazine journalist Hussein Abri Dongora is suspected of being the victim of a stone-throwing by an unknown person (OTK) on Jalan Pattimura, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Tuesday, August 6, evening.
"That's right. It happened at night Tuesday at 21.00 WIB at night," said the Chief Editor (Pimred) of Tempo Setri Magazine Yasra Setri when confirmed, Thursday, August 8.
Setri explained that the incident began when Husein wanted to return home after meeting with sources in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta.
When he wanted to turn back, suddenly there was a sound. Allegedly only a traffic accident.
"So suddenly when the round at the PUPR was heading to Kertanegara, it broke (glass). Someone threw it. Husein first thought it was hit, but how come there was no car behind," he said.
Out of curiosity, continued Setri, she wanted to see firsthand the sound that was heard while driving. After a few meters, the victim checked directly, it turned out that Husein's car window was damaged.
"After a few meters of checking, cracked, broken. The rear glass has a film glass, it's all cracked. There are holes," he said.
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On that basis, the victim made a report at the South Jakarta Metro Police to be thoroughly investigated.
Setri suspects that the throwing of his car was based on the news published by Tempo Magazine.
"Yes, we suspect (news problems). But for example, those who worked on the report a few days ago were special editions, writing them around a lot," he said.
He admitted that he was surprised why the temporary magazine journalist who was the victim of throwing the stone even though it was not only one employee who followed him.
"It's not Husein himself. Why only Husein? There is also Husein, one of the hosts has leaked a political aus, so he suspects. We have no evidence, it doesn't come to a conclusion," he concluded.