JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the House of Representatives, Hasbiallah Ilyas, highlighted allegations that a member of the Cinangka Police, Cilegon, Banten, refused assistance from shooting victims who would pull his car at the KM 45 rest area, Tangerang-Merak Toll Road.

According to Hasbi, there are procedures that must be met by the reporter to get an escort. One of them is evidence of a threat to the reporter.

"Oh yes, there must be procedures. Complaints must have SOPs. The police cannot act with just one assumption based on evidence, yes, real facts in the field," said Hasbi, Friday, January 3.

The shooting of the car rental boss to death at the KM45 rest area, Tangerang-Merak Toll Road, Jayanti, Tangerang Regency, Banten, took place on Thursday, January 2, early in the morning.

There were two people who became victims in the incident, namely the initials IAR and RAB. One of the two victims was the car rental boss who was declared dead after being hit by a bullet in his chest.

Before he died, the car rental boss was said to have asked the police for an escort. However, members of the Cinangka Police rejected the rental boss's request.

Hasbi said the police were the most responsive law enforcement institutions based on the performance reports carried out by Commission III of the DPR. Possibly, he said, there are procedures that have not been fulfilled by the boss of rental when asking for assistance.

"Yes, we see that complaints must have procedures. The police are most responsive to reports in Commission III and also to complaints from the public compared to other institutions. Yes, there may be misunderstandings or procedures that have not been passed by rentals," said Hasbi.

So, whether Commission III of the DPR will summon the Head of the Cinangka Police or the Banten Police regarding the incident, Hasbi does not yet know. Because currently members of the DPR are still in recess.

"We don't know yet, because we haven't entered yet. It's still a recess," he said.

Previously, the Head of the Cinangka Police, Cilegon, AKP Asep Iwan Kurniawan clarified the suspicion that his members rejected assistance from the shooting victim who was about to pull his car at the KM 45 rest area, Tangerang-Merak Toll Road.

Asep explained that his party anticipates that there will be no wrong action because the vehicle that will be withdrawn by the applicant does not have clear legality.

On Thursday, January 2, early morning at around 03.10 WIB, seven men came using a white minibus with unknown police numbers to the Cinangka and claimed to have been released.

They asked for assistance in taking or pulling cars due to leasing or rental problems.

"At that time, Brigadier Deri as a member of the picket. He asked about the legality of the vehicle to be withdrawn, but the person concerned could not show it," Asep said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, January 3.

Furthermore, Brigadier Deri contacted the police chief to call asking for directions and directions.

Asep gave direction to Deridan inviting him to give an understanding to the applicant so as not to misunderstand.

The police chief warned that efforts not to provide assistance violate the rules or violate the law because they will confiscate or withdraw vehicles. This is to anticipate vulnerability or resistance when making the car withdrawal.

Then after calling the police chief, one of the seven men claimed to be the owner of the car.

Then Brigadier Deri suggested to the person, if indeed the owner of the vehicle or rental is advised to make an official report as the basis of the police.

"Because they came to ask for assistance, it was not accompanied by any proof of a letter as the basis for the withdrawal of the car, after being given an understanding, the person concerned immediately went to Cilegon," he said.

The police chief emphasized that the personnel of the Cinangka Police picket had responded well to the request for assistance to withdraw the car.

"However, there are things that need to be conveyed to the person concerned, the legal rules, as the basis for the police's actions to anticipate risk factors, complaints and unwanted things," said Asep.


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