JAKARTA - A viral video on social media showing an structuring action by seniors at a school in Jakarta. The video is immortalized on the Instagram account @Swits53gangs_ which VOI saw, Monday, January 16. In the video, two teenagers are faced with fighting each other. Then they were surrounded by another teenager.
The Head of Pesanggrahan Police, Kompol Nazirwan, confirmed the incident. The incident occurred in the Pesanggrahan area, on Saturday, January 14, at 20.30 WIB.
Furthermore, he explained that the incident was known to have started from reports from the public about the existence of the incident.
Upon the report, his staff conducted an investigation until they finally took action by securing five teenagers suspected of being involved in the incident. They are ARD (21), BTS (21), ARR(24), BS (23), and MR (34).
"We have only managed to secure five people with different roles, two people are indeed involved, alumni' status and are involved in these activities or activities," Nazirwan said when confirmed, Monday, January 16.
"Meanwhile, the other three people were residents who happened to be passing by and were at the location and were recorded by the video circulating," he continued.
Nazirwan revealed that this activity was a tradition at his school carried out by alumni of his juniors. In fact, this tradition has been carried out since 2008.
These activities are orientational from alumni to their younger siblings whose status is still in class 3. It is a tradition, a tradition in the form of a jacket fight with consequences as soon as the jacket is not obtained," he said.
"For those involved so far, from the information we have obtained, the students involved are approximately 25 people," he added.
Regarding the selection of the location for the arrangement in the Pesanggrahan area, Nazirwan said, the place is an area that is rarely crossed by other people.
"Far from crowds or on the edge of the river and indeed daerh is often used as a hangout place for teenagers who gather," he concluded.
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