Chronology Of Conflict Between Denny Sumargo And Farhat Abbas: Threat To The End Of Peace

JAKARTA - The conflict between Denny Sumargo and Farhat Abbas emerged amid a donation case involving Agus Salim as a victim of drinking hard water.

Monday, November 4, Denny Sumargo uploaded that he was visiting Farhat Abbas's residence. He wanted to prove the lawyer's words to face face each other directly.

Check out the chronology of the Denny Sumargo and Farhat Abbas conflicts:

This conflict started with Agus Salim, a victim of hard water sprinkling who received donations through Pratiwi Noviyanthi. Agus gained IDR 1.5 billion but is suspected of not being transparent in using the money by giving it to relatives to pay debts.

After a petition emerged for refunding donations, Agus Salim reported Pratiwi Noviyanthi as the distributor of donations to him. Denny Sumargo, who had linked the donation, wrote a short comment on Farhat Abbas's video.

Seeing Denny Sumargo's comments, Farhat was annoyed and challenged the man who was familiarly called Densu to come to him.

"Try to speak to me openly!" said Farhat Abbas.

Then, Densu went to Farhat Abbas's residence to prove the lawyer's statement. Farhat, who had brought physical matters, was also the reason Densu wanted to meet Farhat.

When he arrived at Farhat's house, Densu was blocked by a man of Makassar descent. Densu confirmed that he only met Farhat Abbas and did not carry out physical attacks.

"I wanted to be beaten so I came here. Here I tell you, we are both Makassar people. If in Makassar, there is a term when challenged, we will withdraw and disappear," said Densu again.

"We are talking carefully, if he wants to hit me it's just badminton. For God's sake I won't hit him," he said.

After having clashed, Densu and Farhat Abbas found a bright spot. Both intend mediation and resolve misunderstandings between them.

"Today I clarified with you, I came directly, I was fair to the person, I'm not a person who likes to play violence bro, but if I'm being challenged by Rina Paceh. Thank you very much, Mr. Faiz," said Densu,

"I'm at peace, I came here and he said I wanted to be beaten so after talking to Pak Farhat, it didn't happen, so it's over," he said.