Case Of Deputy Speaker Of DPRD Malut Who Deliberately Hit Police Pulled To Polda
TERNATE - The case of The Deputy Chairman of the North Maluku Parliament (Malut) Wahda Z Imam who deliberately hit members of the Ternate Police Polantas while regulating the flow of traffic in the Kampung Pisang area was pulled to the Malut Police Department.
Head of Public Relations of North Maluku Police Kombes Adip Rojikan confirmed that his case file was transferred from ternate police sat investigator to Direskrimum Polda Malut for follow-up.
He explained that based on witness statements that have been examined by investigators, the incident began when members of the Police at the Ternate Police Satlantas on behalf of Brig. Abdul Muis Suroto were carrying out the task of "strong point" at the intersection of Tugu Berdarah Statue in Kampung Pisang Village.
However, the personnel found there was a traffic jam at the T-junction between Seruni street and KH Dewantoro Street in Kampung Pisang Village.
Members then arranged for traffic to break down the traffic, but after the traffic unraveled and was about to return, the member saw a metallic grey Toyota with police number DB 1314 MM that stopped and dropped off one of the female passengers at the corner of Jalan KH Dewantoro which would result in another vehicle being hampered.
Then the member approached the car and asked to move the car, but the driver was silent and at the first exhortation the driver only advanced his car about one and a half meters from the starting place.
In fact, at that time, there was still congestion in the area, members again made an appeal to move the car, but the driver did not heed the officer's orders, so shortly afterwards the Deputy Chairman of the DPRD from gerindra party crashed into polantas members.
Separately, Vice Chairman of the DprD Malut Wahda Z Imam who confirmed separately actually regretted the actions of Brigadier Muis who was judged unprofessional and regulates traffic in the area.
"Indeed, at that time it seemed that the members of the police were not professional aja. The police asked me to walk, while I parked in the right place and didn't block other cars, so I didn't respond to the police's advice, because I felt innocent," he said.
He said when he parked his vehicle, no cars were distracted.