The Central Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) is still developing the raids on dozens of imported clothing shelters in the Pasar Senen area, Central Jakarta. "Yes, it is still being developed. Because the team is still working, it is still in the field," said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, AKBP Hady Saputra Siagian when confirmed by VOI, Tuesday, March 21. However, Kasat was reluctant to explain the number of perpetrators who owned the warehouse for used imported clothes that were secured by the Central Jakarta Metro Police. According to him, his party is still working so that they have not been able to provide detailed information regarding the raid.

"We are still working. Later when it is finished, we will expose the complete data. Please wait for time. We will expose it later," he said. Previously, it was reported that the Central Jakarta Metro Police were still conducting an investigation regarding the raid on the warehouse storage of used imported clothes at Pasar Senen, Central Jakarta. The raid was carried out by a joint team from the Directorate of Special Crimes at Bareskrim Polri and the Central Jakarta Metro Police on Monday night, March 20. "That's what the Bareskrim dream of. The combination of all of them, from the Polres, also went down. I want to check first, later (the examination file)," said Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Komarudin when contacted by VOI, Tuesday, March 21. The raids were carried out at 19 warehouse stalls and the sale of used imported clothing on the 3rd floor of Pasar Senen, Central Jakarta. The raids were a follow-up to President Joko Widodo's direction regarding controlling imported clothing.


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