Allegedly The Proceeds Of Crime, A Vocational School Student In Lampung Suspected Various Motor Carry Gas Without A Nopol And STNK On The Toll Road

Lampung Regional Police secured a motorcyclist who crossed the Trans Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) of the Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar (Bakter) section in Lampung Province on Sunday, November 13."Two-wheeled violators passing through JTTS were secured by Highway Patrol (PJR) personnel along with Hutama Karya officers at Km 4 Bakter segment," said Head of PJR Lampung Police AKBP Sugeng Hermanu in Bandarlampung, Antara, Monday, November 14.He explained that at 17.00 WIB, when PJR and HK Bravo personnel were carrying out their service, they received a report from GT Km 4 South Bakauheni officers about the existence of the two-wheeled vehicle entering the JTTS Bakter segment."The two-wheeled vehicle broke through by attaching a four-wheeled vehicle, not long after the officers found and stopped the two-wheeled driver," he said.He mentioned that the violators who were arrested were SMK students in Natar, South Lampung Regency."From the results of the examination of violators of R2 drivers, black Vario types, do not have a driver's license and vehicle registration and police number. The person concerned will go to GT Natar and reasoned that he did not know that the toll road should not be passed by R2," he said.He also said that the results of the analysis of the two-wheeled vehicle officers driven by violators were suspected to be the result of a crime."Furthermore, the suspect and the evidence have been handed over to the Lampung Police Ditreskrimum for further investigation," he also said.Branch Manager of PT Hutama Karya Bakter, Hanung Hanindito, explained that the motorist was desperate to break through the South Bakauheni Toll Gate (GT) by hiding behind the vehicle (other car) so that the officers could not see it."According to CCTV and report monitoring, our patrols and the Lampung Regional Police PJR gave chase and were later arrested for processing in accordance with applicable regulations," he said.He said that because the motorcyclist was still 17 years old, the parents concerned were summoned to be fostered and make a statement not to repeat the dangerous mistake."We urge all motorized vehicle drivers to comply with the driving regulations that have been set. We also apologize for the inconvenience that has arisen," he said again.