JAKARTA - The son of the car rental boss who died in the shooting case at Kilometer 45 Tangerang-Merak Toll Road, Rizky Agam (24), said that a member of the Cinangka Police in Cilegon refused his report to accompany his parents in taking over the car, arguing that the perpetrator's gun was a "lie".

Rizky Agam told that at the time of the incident he and his father, Ilyas Abdul Rahman, had been pointed at by a gun before reporting it to the Cinangka Police. He regretted that the Banten Police Chief Inspector General Pol. Suyudi Ario Seto did not explain about the detention during a press conference.

"There is a question from the picket members, what are the characteristics of the gun like? I'm a layman in the matter of pistols. I said it was black rich," Agam said while attending a press conference related to the shooting case at the Indonesian Navy Headquarters, Jakarta, Monday, January 6, which was confiscated by Antara.

After revealing this to the members on guard, according to him, the member asked himself to independently chase the car. He again tried to convince the police that the perpetrator had already carried a gun, but was considered by the police as a "lies" gun.

"So, the suggestion from the picket officer when we received the refusal made no sense. In fact, we have informed that our car that was taken away had a firearm, but we ourselves were the ones who ordered to take the car," he said.

In addition, he suspects that the car embezzlement case is a syndicate involving members of the Indonesian Navy. The members of the TNI who were the perpetrators of the shooting bought a Honda Brio car incorrectly because they bought it on the black market for Rp. 40 million.

"If he buys it properly, it's impossible for him to be escorted by a firearm at 02.00," he said.

Previously, the police revealed that the shooting on the Tangerang-Merak Toll Road involving Indonesian Navy personnel caused the death of a victim related to a problematic rental car.

The case is a case of embezzlement in accordance with Article 372 of the Criminal Code against a rented car. From a series of transfers, the rented car then ended in a shooting case by members of the TNI after an attempt was made to search for the car by a car rental provider.


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