JAKARTA - Kelapa Gading Police Chief, Kompol Seto Handoko Putra confirmed that there were reports of alleged bullying at an international school, which recently went viral by showing wreaths lined up in front of the school.

The report was received by the North Jakarta Metro Police. The first report was registered with the number LP/B/439/III/2025/SPKT/POLRES METRO JAKUT on March 5, 2025. The second report came on November 29, 2025 with the number LP/B/2289/XI/2025/SPKT/POLRES METRO JAKUT.

He said this case was being handled by the North Jakarta Metro Police.

"It's true, and handled by the North Jakarta Metro Police," he said when contacted, Friday, December 4, 2025.

Separately, the Head of Public Relations of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Bhudi Hermanto said that his party would give investigators full space to work. He emphasized that the legal process was carried out without intervention.

"In handling Central Jakarta Police investigators, we provide space for investigators to work. The National Police is consistent and committed to fair and transparent law enforcement," he briefly confirmed.

Previously, a video circulated on social media Instagram, showing dozens of flower bouquets lined up in front of the Intercultural School Penabur, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta.

It is known that the row of flower boards is related to cases of alleged bullying or bullying that are said to have occurred in the school environment.

Seen, in front of the Intercultural School Penabur, Kelapa Gading, colorful bouquets of flowers stood in a row like a fence.

Starting from red, green, blue, to purple boards, all installed elongated to fill the sidewalk. The writings above contain tones of protest and satire for the slowness of the school in handling the case.

However, until Friday afternoon, December 5, the post was no longer there. However, VOI had time to do screenshots.


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