JAKARTA - The police have named six suspects in the assault case against Brigadier Irwan Lumbu in the Pondok Indah area, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta. The perpetrator is suspected of having multiple articles.

"There are six suspects," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes E. Zulpan to reporters, Wednesday, December 8.

The suspects had the initials RP, JW, MA, G, B and A. Two of them were brothers. The determination of the suspect is based on the evidence and clues that have been collected. One of them, evidence of CCTV footage showing their faces.

"The evidence includes the police uniform worn by the victim, the suspects' cellphones, lighters, CCTV footage, and others," said Zulpan.

With the determination of this suspect, the perpetrator is suspected of being under Article 170 of the Criminal Code and Article 212 of the Criminal Code in conjunction with 214 of the Criminal Code. Thus, they face imprisonment for 8 years and 6 months.

Previously, it was reported that Brigadier Irwan Lambu was abused by a group of men in the Pondok Indah area, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta.

The persecution began when Brigadier Irwan wanted to disperse the illegal racing, precisely near the Pondok Indah roundabout.

When the traffic light turned green, the victim who was driving a four-wheeled vehicle could not move the vehicle because it was blocked by an unknown group of people who were stopping all vehicles from the Pondok Indah roundabout towards Permata Hijau.

Next, the victim got out of the car and saw the group was racing. The victim then took the initiative to take one of the motorcycle keys to disperse the illegal racing. However, a group of unknown people actually attacked. Even the victim was shouted at by fake police.

Seeing her husband being beaten, the victim's wife tried to intervene. But the attempt failed, the perpetrators continued to beat the victim.


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