TASIKMALAYA - Tasikmalaya City Police, West Java arrested two students who threw stones at a police patrol car that caused damage on Jalan Sukamulya, Bungursari District.

Head of the Public Relations Section of the Tasikmalaya City Police, Ipda Jajang Kurniawan, confirmed that two teenagers with vocational students were secured by the Maung Galunggung Team for throwing stones at the Narcotics Investigation Unit patrol car.

"The two perpetrators were arrested, they are still private vocational students in Tasikmalaya City," said Jajang as quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, July 29.

The throwing occurred when members of the National Police patrolled to maintain security and public order in the Tasikmalaya City area.

However, while patrolling Jalan Sukamulya at around 02.30 WIB, said Jajang, a police patrol car was suddenly thrown by stones by the two teenagers, then officers chased the perpetrators.

"After the car was hit by a stone, then Bripka Erwin chased it, so the perpetrators fell into a ditch," he said.

The two perpetrators, who were still 16 years old, he said, were finally arrested with the help of the Maung Galunggung Team, then taken to the Tasikmalaya City Police Station for further legal examination.

From the results of the temporary examination, the two teenagers were suspected of being part of a group of motorized delinquents who carried out the throwing while under the influence of alcohol.

In addition to securing the perpetrators, the police also confiscated a Honda Sonic motorcycle without license plates, stones, and liquor that had been packaged in mineral water bottles.

"We secured evidence of Honda Sonic motorcycles without license plates, one bottle of ciu type alcohol and several stones," he said.

Jajang said that in order to be a deterrent effect for the perpetrators, all of them underwent a legal process, then called by their parents and the school from the two perpetrators.

"The two perpetrators are still minors, the legal process is handled by the Tasikmalaya City Police Satreskrim PPA Unit," he said.


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