JAKARTA - Aulia Fahmi as Ade Armando's attorney again recounted that his client's cellphone had fallen when he was beaten in front of the Indonesian Parliament Building, last Monday, April 11. But fortunately, the cellphone was saved by an online motorcycle taxi driver (Ojol).
"So here's the information when Ade Armando was beaten, his cellphone fell. It was saved by the Ojol driver," Fahmi told reporters on Jalan Petogokan 1, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Thursday, April 14.
Fahmi explained, at that time the ojol driver immediately called the top number (recent call) on Ade Armando's cellphone contact, a colleague at the University of Indonesia. After successfully contacting, the ojol driver informed Ade Armando's condition. Until finally, the cell phone can be returned.
"This ojol driver called the top number, which turned out to be a colleague at the office. So his cellphone was returned," explained Aulia.
Fahmi appreciated the ojol drivers who had taken Ade Armando's cellphone.
"We also appreciate the ojol drivers who are still very kind, holding their cellphones, contacted by friends and then giving them back to Ade," he concluded.
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