MALUKU - The police arrested the suspect who was the trigger for the clash between residents that occurred in the Hunuth area, Ambon City, Maluku.

Maluku Deputy Chief of Police Brigadier General Pol Imam Thobroni said the police had arrested a number of people involved, including the main perpetrators who provoked and caused chaos.

"We have secured the perpetrator with the initials IS (19) who is still a student and currently the perpetrator of the clash is undergoing further investigation," he said in Ambon, Thursday, which was confiscated by Antara.

He explained that the clashes that occurred in Hunuth were previously triggered by the problem of fights between students that claimed one life to develop into a bigger commotion.

In that incident IS was the perpetrator of the stabbing of a student to death.

After the spontaneous stabbing, a group of people attacked other groups, causing material losses in the form of 35 houses burned and damaged and 636 people had to evacuate.

The arrest of the perpetrator, who is a student of SMKN 3 Ambon, was carried out at the perpetrator's house in Tulehu Village, Central Maluku Regency.

The authorities also secured evidence in the form of a set of school uniforms and a sharp weapon used by the perpetrator to stab the victim.

In addition, at this time his party has also identified the perpetrators of the burning of houses for further law enforcement steps.

"We have collected evidence, witnesses and videos of arson circulating for further arrest of the perpetrators," he said.

According to him, handling this case is a priority so that conflicts do not widen and cause unrest. The police also continue to approach community leaders, as well as state kings, religious leaders, and local governments to maintain conduciveness.

"We are not only taking action against the perpetrators, but also taking persuasive steps by involving all parties, so that similar incidents do not happen again," he said.

The Deputy Chief of Police emphasized that the police are committed to maintaining security and order in the jurisdiction of Ambon, as well as urging the public not to be easily provoked by issues or invitations that can trigger social conflict.

"The legal process is still ongoing. We urge all Ambon residents to exercise restraint and entrust problem solving to the authorities," he said.


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