JAKARTA - PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional released Arie Febriant as a man who spat on another car in the Pesanggrahan area, South Jakarta. This happened in the aftermath of his attitude some time ago.

"The suspension given aims to facilitate the implementation of the examination so that the person concerned can be subject to appropriate sanctions in accordance with the company's provisions and regulations," said Corporate Secretary of PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (KPI) Hermansyah Y Nasroen in his statement, Sunday, April 7.

Hermansyah conveyed the reason why Arie Febriant was given sanctions for his behavior. This is a form of responsibility for his manners and ethics towards the community.

"Pertamina always prioritizes ethical behavior and does not tolerate actions that are not in accordance with law and ethics," he said.

Therefore, he also expressed his apologies for Arie Febrian's behavior. In addition, he also appreciated the public who reminded their employees to behave politely and in public.

Already apologized, Mr. Arie Febriantsource: forward for the WA pic.twitter.com/UMxlvNXNJ9 group

"For that, we apologize for the inconvenience caused. We express our appreciation for the attention and support given to us to realize workers' behavior that reflects more polite manners in behavior," he concluded.

For information, a viral video on social media shows the action of a man looking at a car driver who is passing on Jalan Masjid Darul Falah, Petukangan Utara, Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta.

This happened after the old man was reprimanded for parking a vehicle that covered the road access.

You can see that the man who looks at you doesn't care about traffic jams due to his vehicle. He's still cool to buy fried food.

"Who is going to fall, he's the one pushing, oh okay, you see, these gentlemen have stopped wrong in the middle of a traffic jam, this is just a road, I hope," said the passing car driver.

The Head of Pesanggrahan Police, Kompol Tedjo Asmoro, said that no reports were submitted to the police regarding the incident.

"Until now no one has made a report," Tedjo said when confirmed, Sunday, April 7.


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