He Was Hacked By His Colleague During The 'Sopi' Miras, A Teenager On Ambon Island Makes A Fictitious Storyniaya To Viral On Social Media
Nasrul Nahumarury (19) finally admitted that he was injured by being drunk and being accompanied by friends instead of being a victim of persecution
MaLUKU - Ambon Island Police and Lease Islands emphasized that the issue related to the persecution of a resident in the Jalan Suli area, Salahutu District (Ambon Island) of Central Maluku Regency which went viral on social media was a hoax. "The news on social media circulating that Nasrul Nahumarury (19), a teenager from Tulehu Country, Salahutu District, was persecuted and became a victim of joint violence," said Head of Public Relations of the local Police, Iptu Moyo Utomo in Ambon, Antara, Monday, February 20. News went viral that the victim who was using a motorbike was thrown by an unknown number of people who fell, then abused around the location of Jembatan Dua in Suli Country. The Salahutu Police have traced the information. After direct clarification to Nasrul Nahumarury, it turned out that the information was not true (hoaxes). In fact, he said, Nasrul Nahumarury had given incorrect information to the police. "The Salahutu Police have examined the victim (Nasrul Nahumarury) and admitted that they had given incorrect information, for fear of telling the truth of the incident to the family," he said. In fact, Nasrul consumed liquor at a boarding house in the area behind Keramat Nahumarury, Tree Mangga Hamlet (Negeri Tulehu), with his partner Ramdany Umarela, Rispandi Kotta, Mochal Umarella, Riski Ohorella, and Rajise Ohorella. "At that time, the victim took out words that offended Raju Ohorella, so she took a machete, then intended to cut off the victim's finger," he said. However, the victim parried with his right hand, so that his right temple and temple finger were only injured. After being hacked by Raul, the victim was taken to the hospital by Ramdany Umarela with Mochal Umarella, Rispandi Kotta, Risky Ohorella. "The victim and his colleagues were under the influence of alcohol. Their confession was buying Sopi liquor from Sakai's brother in Waai Country and Suli Country," explained Moyo. With the chronology of the actual incident revealed, his party appealed to the public not to be easily provoked and influenced by hoax information. He added that hoax news on social media had happened several times, such as the case of kidnapping children in Ambon City, but after a search was carried out by the police, it turned out to be not true.

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