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TANGERANG - A viral video on social media shows a number of debt collectors trying to retrieve a woman's car in an apartment in the Tebet area, South Jakarta. In a video uploaded by the TikTok account @clarsintareal, it shows a woman who claims to have bought the car in cash, but she wondered why the debt collector was pulled.

"There are parties from the leasing of the car looking for me. Even though before I had never had arrears or never owed anything," Clara said in the account.

Investigate, Clara revealed that her BPKP was secretly pawned by her ex-husband.

"It turned out that the name of the applicant was the sister-in-law of a friend of mine, my ex. So my ex entrusted it to a friend, his friend entrusted it to his wife, and his wife left it with her brother-in-law. So that it would not be easy to detect (detect) with me their data," he said.

Long story short, debt collectors still forcibly took Clara's car. In fact, in the video, two people suspected of being debt collectors also shouted at the police who were at the location.

"Let's go to the police station," said the police officer.

"Why do you go to the police station, there is nothing to do with the police," shouted the debt collector.

Responding to the viral video, the Head of Public Relations of the South Jakarta Metro Police, AKP Nurma Dewi, said that his party was investigating the case. Regarding the debt collectors who shouted at police officers, the perpetrators were looking for them.

"Being investigated, we will definitely investigate. We are looking, we will definitely call the person," he concluded.


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