JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung admitted that he had received reports of alleged burglary by members of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency to bajaj drivers in Central Jakarta.

Pramono also received news that the driver had admitted that the burglary was a hoax. This is shown from the video containing the Bajaj driver's own testimonial.

"So yesterday I also contacted the Head of the Service directly and then the head of the service gave a video confession from a person at Senen who felt that he had been hacked, it turned out that the person made a testimony that it was not like what was circulating," said Pramono at DKI Jakarta City Hall, Monday, June 30.

However, Pramono did not immediately believe it. Pramono still asked Dishub members who were suspected of harassing to remain under investigation.

"Although there has been a testimony confession from the person who feels that he has been hacked, he said that it is not like that. But still I asked to be examined because it couldn't happen like this," he explained.

For information, a video has gone viral on social media showing a Bajaj driver buying cigarettes at a hawker.

After that, the middle-aged bajaj driver rushed to the DKI Transportation Agency crane and handed over a pack of the cigarettes he had just bought.

Shortly after the cigarettes were received, the crane, which had stopped at the side of the road, immediately drove back and left the bajaj driver.

The Bajaj driver's colleague who recorded the video then explained that this burglary case had occurred repeatedly. He was quite surprised by the behavior of the Dishub person.

"The Bajaj driver deposits the same (members) of the Transportation Agency every day. That's the (member) of the Transportation Agency, using a car, wearing a uniform, still malak with the bajaj driver," he said.

The Bajaj driver who heard the statement, after being forced to spend money to buy a pack of cigarettes as a deposit, could only cry. "(Dipak) street thugs," he said.

Head of the DKI Jakarta Transportation Agency, Syafrin Liputo, confirmed that he would impose sanctions on his subordinates who were suspected of bullying the bajaj driver if found guilty.

The witness was in the form of dismissal for other individual service provider officers (PJLP) or disciplinary punishment for the state civil apparatus (ASN).

"The sanction must be firm. If it is proven that the person concerned committed extortion and the person concerned is PJLP, I will stop it. If the ASN is concerned, of course, strict sanctions will be imposed in accordance with the work law," said Syafrin in the Gelora Bung Karno area, Central Jakarta, Sunday, June 29.


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