Two 'Bang Jago' In Tangsel Mengamuk And Ancam Pisau To Kindergarten Teachers In Cisauk Become Suspects

TANGERANG - The police have named two 'Bang Jago' people with the initials S and N as suspects in the persecution of a kindergarten teacher with the initials B in the Cisauk area, Pagedangan, South Tangerang (Tangsel).

"The two perpetrators have been named as suspects," said South Tangerang Police Chief, AKBP Victor Inkiriwang in his statement, Sunday, February 16.

Victor explained that the incident initially occurred when a number of teachers were training students to practice drum bands in the residential yard.

A number of kindergarten students who took part in the training also looked cool playing while following the instructions given by the teachers.

The band's drum activity training was also accompanied by the parents of the kindergarten students. In the midst of the excitement of a number of children who were participating in the training, two thugs approached the teacher.

Before long, the two men had an argument with the kindergarten students so that a number of drum bands were also dropped.

Before long, a thug in a mass organization uniform issued a badik and intended to stab the teacher right in front of a kindergarten student.

The threat was made allegedly because the two perpetrators did not accept it when they were not given some money by the victim.

"So the motive is that the two perpetrators did not accept it when they were not given some money by the victim," he said.

The police, who received the information, immediately arrested the two perpetrators. The goal is to maintain security around the scene.

In addition, his party also secured evidence in the form of jackets, hats, clothes, pants that were worn by the two perpetrators. Then, sharp weapons of the type of knife and drum instrument that were damaged by the perpetrators

Now both have named suspects and detained at the Cisauk Police Headquarters. The goal is that there will be no more similar incidents in the future.

"Detention is made," he concluded.