JAKARTA - The Governor of West Kalimantan, Sutarmidji, reported that students cursed at him during a demonstration against the Job Creation Law on Tuesday, November 10. This report was submitted directly by Sutarmidji to the Pontianak Police.

From the observation, the Governor of West Kalimantan made a report at the Integrated Police Service Center (SPKT) at the Pontianak Police Headquarters, also carrying video evidence in the form of softcopy, which contained unpleasant words by one of the demo participants.

The Head of Pontianak Police, Kombes Komarudin said that his party would follow up on the report of the Governor of West Kalimantan, Sutarmidji, regarding the matter of words or actions uttered by one of the protest participants.

"Of course we will follow up on every report, including the report from the Governor of West Kalimantan," said the Head of Pontianak Police, Kombes (Pol) Komarudin in Pontianak, reported by Antara, Thursday, November 12.

He explained that his party would collect evidence of an alleged unpleasant act uttered by one of the students participating in the demonstration during a demonstration.

"Apart from that, we will also examine witnesses in this case," said the Pontianak Police Chief.

Previously, one of the demo participants with the initials PD who held a demonstration against the Omnibus Law, had publicly apologized through a video recording circulating on social media, Wednesday, November 11.

In this 32-second video, PD apologizes to the Governor of West Kalimantan for his insults against the number one person in West Kalimantan, during a speech at the Governor's Office of West Kalimantan, Tuesday, November 10. PD apologized and claimed to be sorry for his words.


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