Investigating The Stone Throwing Case Which Shattered Two Car Windows In South Jakarta, The Police Inspect 10 CCTVs And 3 Witnesses
Capture the second of the stone-throwing perpetrator caught on a car dashboard camera in Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta

JAKARTA - Police are continuing to investigate the stone-throwing cases at Jalan Teuku Nyak Arief and Jalan Arterial Raya, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, Wednesday, May 18.

The Head of the Kebayoran Lama Police, Kompol Agus Widartono, said his party was checking 10 CCTVs near the scene. This is done to uncover the stone-throwing case.

"So 10 CCTVs were checked, hopefully there are good signs," Agus said when contacted by VOI, Friday, May 20.

Agus said that until now there are three witnesses who have been examined by his side. It aims to find out the actual incident of the case.

"While three are at the crime scene, two are for victims," he concluded.

Previously, it was reported that the terrorist acts of throwing stones that disturbed car drivers had occurred again. This time, two cars became victims, on Jalan Teuku Nyak Arief and Jalan Arteri Raya, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta.

As a result, two car windows were shattered as a result of the terrorist attack. One of the victims named Gunadi said that the incident occurred on Wednesday, May 18, in the afternoon.

He said that at that time he was passing from the green gem to Pondok Indah, South Jakarta.

Suddenly, a motorcyclist coming from the opposite direction threw stones and finally hit the windshield of his car.

"When I want to enter the underpass. That was when he was about to go down, because he was descending from the bottom, from the middle there was a fairly fast motorbike carrying stones throwing glass,” Gunadi said when met at the Kebayoran Lama Police, Wednesday, May 18.

"As far as I know (the culprit) himself rode an automatic motorbike," he continued.

As a result of the incident, the car had broken glass. But not to the point of injuring him.

“The glass is broken, but because there is a screen, it doesn't break apart. There are no (wounds)," he said.


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