In The Middle Of The Sea, Two ABK KM Maju Jaya Clashed, One Person Fell Into The Waters To Death
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JAKARTA - The Sunda Kelapa Police revealed the perpetrators of the persecution that caused the victim to die as a result of falling into the sea in the Thousand Islands, North Jakarta.

The incident of abuse occurred on the ship KM Maju Jaya, which was sailing from Kalimantan to Muara Angke Harbor, North Jakarta. The perpetrators and victims were crew members (ABK) on the ship.

The head of the Sunda Kelapa Police, AKP Seto Handoko, said that one person suspected of being the perpetrator was arrested with the initials DP. DP abused the victim with the initials DI to death.

"So the suspect and the victim are crew members of the KM Maju Jaya Bersama 8. The ship sailed from Kalimantan to Muara Angke Port," AKP Seto told reporters, Friday, December 24.

Seto said that the persecution carried out by the alleged DP began with a verbal exchange between DP and DI. The two of them got into a fight. DI was hit by a kick and fell into the waters of Tampel Island, Thousand Islands. When he fell, DI's body was then evacuated but his life could not be saved.

"The dispute between the DI victim and the suspect DP was triggered because the victim was upset," said Seto.

The victim who fell unconscious because a lot of sea water from the mouth and nose until limp.

"The victim was unconscious so the victim's life could not be saved," he said.

The victim's body was then taken to the RSCM for further post-mortem. Meanwhile, DP has been detained by the Sunda Kelapa Police.

For his actions, the suspect DP is threatened with Article 184 paragraph 4 of the Criminal Code, subsidiary of the crime of persecution resulting in death as referred to in 351 paragraph 3 of the Criminal Code, namely the crime of one-on-one fights that results in the victim's death with a threat of 7 years in prison.


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