The Police Admit That There Is A Health Worker Injecting A Pluit Resident With Empty Vaccines

JAKARTA - North Jakarta Metro Police Chief Commissioner Guruh Arif Darmawan said his party had received a report related to an alleged case of injecting empty vaccines by health workers to one of the children at the East Pluit IPK School, Pluit, North Jakarta.

"We have taken some information", said Guruh when contacted by reporters, Monday, August 9.

He revealed that the police had gone to the field to ask for information from a number of parties related to the incident. However, Guruh admitted that he could not reveal further regarding the investigation because it was still ongoing.

"I will give the details later, yes. What is clear is that someone has already been investigated", he said.

As is known, news about the injection of empty vaccinations was uploaded by the Twitter account owner @irwan2yah in the form of a video. He said the incident occurred at the IPK Pluit Timur School on Friday, August 6.

Initially, the health worker rubbed an alcohol swab on the man's left arm. The officer then injected the vaccine into the man, but there was no vaccine in the injection.

It is said that the incident occurred at the vaccination center at the Pluit IPK School, North Jakarta, on Friday, August 6 at noon. The officer had been protested until finally the resident was re-injected with the vaccine.

"At 12.30 p.m., the vaccination injection turned out to be empty. After protesting and just saying sorry, it was finally injected again", he wrote.

He asked the health workers who injected the blank vaccine to be processed further.