The alleged discovery of a sharp weapon of the type of sickle in the motorcycle box of the perpetrator who stabbed an online motorcycle taxi driver (ojol) with the initials in the Tanah Abang area, Jakarta, was investigated by the police. The allegation was based on the statement of the victim's father, Agus Muklis.

"Even if there is, we will develop the designation," said Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Komarudin when contacted on Sunday, October 23.

However, for now, Komarudin said his party was focused on hunting down the perpetrators. The identity of the perpetrator has been pocketed by his side from the testimony of witnesses.

"We are still focused on pursuing the perpetrators. Including evidence related to yesterday's incident," he said.

Previously, a man in an ojol jacket was stabbed to death by an unknown person (OTK) near Setiabudi Station, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Saturday, October 22 afternoon.

The incident started with an argument between MR and OTK in the middle of the road. Both of them got hotter and RH's brother was known who was at the location

RH also blocked the perpetrator who wanted to stab his sister. But unfortunately, it turned out that his sister had covered in blood.

"It turned out that the victim immediately fell while smiling, 'Ki.. Ki help Ki.., I went to the head', holding the bottom of the left chest," said Komarudin in his statement, Saturday, October 22.

Separately, Agus Muklis said that when the incident occurred, the perpetrator was escorted to the hospital for medical treatment.

The victim and his brother RH and the three of them rode on one motorbike. The victim's motorbike was left at the scene due to a strike.

However, when the victim's life could not be saved while receiving treatment, the perpetrator fled leaving his motorbike parked in the hospital area.

From there, Agus Muklis admitted that he found sickles in the motorcycle seat box belonging to the perpetrator who stabbed his son.

"In the motorcycle box, he also has a sickle," said Agus when met at the funeral home, in Menteng, Central Jakarta, Saturday, October 22.


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