JAKARTA - A brawler with the initials MA (19) who was arrested by the Sawah Besar Police was proven positive for consuming marijuana after a urine test was carried out, Friday, March 15. The perpetrator of the Supreme Court is one of the 18 perpetrators who was arrested by the police.

"MA is positive for THC (Ganja) substances. He has been sent to rehabilitation," said Head of Public Relations of the Central Jakarta Metro Police, Ipda Ruslan when confirmed by VOI.

Meanwhile, the other brawlers have been investigated by the Sawah Besar Police. From the results of the examination, 6 teenagers were not involved in a brawl. They were returned to their parents and witnessed by the management of RT, RW, Bimas and Babinsa.

Meanwhile, 9 teenagers were caught destroying goods, but the victim withdrew the report because of RJ (Restorative Justice).

"The child perpetrator's family repaired and replaced damaged and broken goods and glass. Made a statement not to repeat his actions, witnessed by parents, RT and RW administrators," he said.

Then 3 minors imposed Article 2 paragraph (1) of the Dar Law No. 12 of 1951. The three children are still being processed legally, but returned to their parents considering that they are still minors, they are still required to report on Monday and Thursday.

"The confiscated evidence was in the form of two sickles and an iron catapult. From their confession, they promised to fight using IG between RW 08 and RW 12. The perpetrators of the brawl were mostly minors who were still in school. The perpetrators of the brawl were not motorcycle gangs like those spread on social media," he explained.

Previously, it was reported that as many as 18 brawlers in the Sawah Besar area were arrested by a joint team against the Central Jakarta Metro Police on Wednesday, March 13. The perpetrators were arrested along with various sharp weapons.

The perpetrators of the brawl held their actions on Jalan Mangga Dua Selatan, RT 07/07, Mangga Dua Selatan Village, Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta. The brawl also went viral on social media.

"Currently, 18 suspected brawlers have been arrested and are still in the process of being investigated," said Sawah Besar Police Chief, Kompol Dhanar Dhono Vernandhie when confirmed, Wednesday, March 13.


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