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DEPOK – The action of a member of the Indonesian Army who arrested a person with a mental disorder (ODGJ) in Depok has attracted the attention of netizens. It is known that the TNI member is a member of Babinsa Duren Mekar, Bojong Sari District, Depok, namely Sertu Mukidi.

Mukidi arrested Mulyadi, the ODGJ man who was said to be carrying a knife, making local residents nervous.

According to the TNI AD website, Monday, February 7, the incident began with a report by the perpetrator's older brother who asked the local RT for help to secure his younger brother, who often troubled residents.

"The report was forwarded by the head of the RT to Babinsa Duren Mekar, Sertu Mukidi, who together with Bhabinkamtibmas, the Puskesmas and the Bogor Social Service made efforts to deal with Mulyadi's brother," explained Dandim 0508/Depok Colonel Inf Aulia Fahmi Dalimunthe.

Mulyadu is said to have often terrorized local residents by using sharp weapons. Not surprisingly, at that time, residents reported Mulyadi because he was holding a knife, and was afraid of a fight that would cause casualties.

TNI members arrested one person with a mental disorder who was threatening residents/ Photo: tni.mil.i

"Mulyadi is suspected of having a mental disorder, and often disturbs the residents by carrying sharp weapons and threatening the residents here," explained Kamal, Head of RT 01.

"I received a report from the perpetrator's brother about the behavior of his younger brother who often disturbed the residents, and I forwarded the report to Mr. Mukidi Babinsa here," he added.

From these handling efforts, Mulyadi was successfully secured with a brave act from Sertu Mukidi and given a sedative from the Puskesamas then taken to Dr. Hospital. H. Marzoeki Mahdi accompanied by his family.

The news circulating that Babinsa Duren Mekar Sertu Mukidi committed acts of violence against residents is not true. This can be proven from the testimony of witnesses at the scene.


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