The Location Of The Clashes Of The Residents Of Kebon Kacang With Project Workers Installed By Police Lines

The fence and gate are blue on empty land where the incident occurred (TKP) clashes between residents and land workers which led to death on Jalan Kebon Kacang 29, Tanah Abang District, Central Jakarta, with a police line installed on Thursday, December 19.

Police lines are installed about 30 meters long on the fence of the area in front of the land. Based on VOI's monitoring at the scene, conditions still look deserted without any activity on Thursday, December 19.

Several members of the Tanah Abang Metro Police are still on guard around the scene. There was no activity whatsoever from the land workers after the police installed a yellow police line.

Residents around the scene chose to remain silent when they wanted to be interviewed by the media crew. Residents choose to keep their mouths shut, not explain anything.

The atmosphere on Jalan Kebon Kacang 29, Tanah Abang District, was also observed to be deserted. Only occasionally motorists pass at the scene.

Meanwhile, from VOI's monitoring, there is one land ownership downer installed at the scene. The sign reads "This Land belongs to PT. Asia Troika Based on SHGB No. 906, Prohibited From Entering Without Owner's Permission. Article 551 of the Criminal Code".

A joint team from the Central Jakarta Metro Police and the Tanah Abang Metro Police are still investigating the stabbing of the land guard to death on Jalan Kebon Kacang 29, Tanah Abang District, Central Jakarta.

Currently, the joint team is still examining 10 eyewitnesses regarding the incident of a commotion that resulted in the death of the victim with the initials AS (71), a resident of Cakung, East Jakarta.

The victim is suspected of working as an excavator operator for heavy equipment that is cleaning up the land.

"There were 5 witnesses from workers and 5 witnesses from residents who were examined," said Tanah Abang Metro Police Chief, AKBP Aditya Sembiring when confirmed by VOI, Thursday, December 19.

Although still investigating the statements of 10 witnesses, the police have not been able to confirm the motive for the commotion. The police suspect that there is a miscommunication between residents and land workers.