JAKARTA - The Military Police of Jakarta Raya Military Regional Command (Pomdam Jaya) is examining Second Sergeant Nurhadi, who is a victim of alleged coercion and persecution in a siege case that went viral on social media. The examination is carried out to find the common thread that causes the incident.

"So (Second Sergeant Nurhadi) to be asked for information regarding the incident that occurred yesterday, all examination processes were carried out in order to obtain a just legal result," said Head of Military Area Information Colonel Arh Herwin BS to reporters, Sunday, May 9.

The investigation was also to find out why Second Sergeant Nurhadi was able to drive a car that was suspected of having problems with leasing. Including proving about the information circulating to help.

"Checked because they brought a vehicle that was in trouble," he said.

On the other hand, Jakarta Raya Military Regional Command (Kodam Jaya) will also continue to coordinate with Metro Jaya Police in handling cases. Because said Herwin, this case must be investigated thoroughly.

"Kodam Jaya will closely coordinate with Metro Jaya Police to follow up the legal process to completion in the general court," he said.

Previously it was reported that the police were hunting for the debt collectors' whereabouts. Their identities have been pocketed.

"In pursuit of our members," said North Jakarta Metro Police Chief, Grand Commissioner Guruh Arif Darmawan to VOI, Sunday, May 9.

This incident began on Thursday, May 6 at around 14.00 western Indonesia time, Second Sergeant Nurhadi, who was at the Semper Timur Urban Village Office, received a report from a PPSU member who saw a vehicle being surrounded by approximately 10 people, causing congestion.

Then in the car, there were small children and a sick person, as well as the car owner's uncle and aunt, so Second Sergeant Nurhadi took the initiative to take over the wheel of the car to take them to the hospital via the West Koja toll road.

But on the way, the debt collection group still surrounded the car. Finally, Second Sergeant Nurhadi took the car to the North Jakarta Metro Police because he saw the condition.


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