JAKARTA The case of vandalism by Giorgio Ramadhan (24), a black Fortuner driver against a yellow Brio, finally ended peacefully. Giorgio and AW agreed that the case would not be continued to court. The victim plans to withdraw his report to the South Jakarta Metro Police.

"Here I am here to convey the events that I experienced. I hereby withdraw my report from the South Jakarta Metro Police on February 12, 2023," AW told reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Friday, February 17.

AW explained the reason for making peace with the Fortuner driver because he wanted to compensate for all the losses suffered.

"Giorgio will compensate for the damage I suffered at that time. So Giorgio and I agreed to make peace," he said.

AW hopes that the revocation of this report can be processed and granted by the South Jakarta Metro Police.

"Hopefully this request can be granted by the South Jakarta Police. Thank you," he concluded.

Previously, it was reported that the South Jakarta Metro Police had officially named the driver of the Black Fortuner with the initials Giorgio Ramadhan (24) as a suspect for alleged damage to the Brio car, AW in Senopati, South Jakarta, Sunday, February 12, in the early hours of the morning.

South Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Kombes Ade Ary said the decision was made because it was proven to have committed a criminal act of threats and vandalism.

For the actions alleged against Giorgio, he was charged with Article 406 of the Criminal Code and Article 335 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code with a maximum threat of 2 years and eight months.


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