Cowboy Driver Holds Handgun At Duren Sawit Arrested In Mall Park

JAKARTA - A Toyota Fortuner car driver brandishing a firearm in the Duren Sawit area, East Jakarta has been secured by the police.

Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Yusri Yunus said that the man with the MFA province was arrested in a mall parking lot.

"We have secured the person concerned in one of the parking lots at the South Jakarta mall. Then now we have presented it at Polda Metro Jaya for a deeper examination," said Yusri in a statement uploaded on Instagram Polda Metro Jaya, Friday, April 2.

Initially, the Jatanras Polda Metro Jaya team together with Ditlantas Polda Metro Jaya found out about the MFA cowboy action through viral videos on social media.

When they found out about this, the Polda Metro Jaya team immediately traced police number B 1673 SJV. Then, it was discovered that the Fortuner car was located in the Patal Senayan area, South Jakarta.

"Then the team moved there to chase the culprit. When he arrived at the residence, the driver was not found," said Yusri.

However, the ranks of Polda Metro Jaya received information on the whereabouts of MFA from their parents. Until finally, MFA was arrested in a shopping center parking lot.

For information, there was a street cowboy action, a Toyota Fortuner car driver brandishing a firearm at the intersection of Jalan Baladewa, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta.

This action was caught in a video that was spread on social media. In the one-minute recording, the Fortuner driver is said to have hit a motorcycle driven by a woman.

In the video, the Fortuner driver pulls out a gun while revealing his desire to leave the location. "I'll just walk. I'll just walk," said the Fortuner driver, brandishing a gun.

A number of witnesses who helped the female driver get involved in an argument, when they saw the gun pointed, immediately asked the Fortuner driver to leave. They didn't forget to record the Fortuner police number.

"Crazy, crazy. Unplug, unplug. This is what I wrote down, the license plate. Bring a gun. Viralin, viralin!" exclaimed a video recorder.