JAKARTA - The car driven by the 2022 Tourism Indonesian Princess, Adinda Cresheilla, was the target of a stone throwing by an unknown person (OTK) while passing through the Jalan Metro Pondok Indah area, Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 afternoon. As a result of the incident, the front windshield of the car was broken and the fragments injured Adinda's thighs.

The first incident was revealed by Adinda through a post on Instagram Story. He explained that there was no dispute or scuffle with other vehicles before the stone suddenly hit his car.

"There is really no allusion to the motorbikes and trucks that are passing," said Adinda, quoted Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

Adinda described the incident as happening very quickly to make her surprised. According to him, the collision of the stone to the windshield of the car sounded very loud so that the glass fragments immediately scattered into the vehicle cabin.

"It feels fast and hard, suddenly a rock was thrown at me," wrote Adinda.

Then, Adinda went to the Kebayoran Lama Police to make a police report. He also asked for the help of people who had CCTV footage around Pondok Indah Roundabout to Jalan Metro Pondok Indah to help uncover the perpetrators.

In response to this, the Head of the Kebayoran Lama Police, Kompol Kukuh Islami, emphasized that his party had never asked the victim to look for CCTV footage as a condition for reporting.

According to him, the police immediately accompanied the victim to check the crime scene to trace the possibility of surveillance cameras around the location.

"So he did come to the police station. Well, I make sure that every time there is an incident, the members check the crime scene," he said.

Kukuh confirmed that Adinda's report had been received along with evidence in the form of a stone allegedly used by the perpetrator and a vehicle that had been damaged. The police are still investigating, including tracing CCTV footage around the location to identify the perpetrator.

"Later we will delve into it again (the CCTV), because we are checking around the crime scene. So it's not that if there is no CCTV you can't make a report, right. So we make sure there is no CCTV around to identify the perpetrator," he concluded.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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