JAKARTA - The families of the victims who died in an accident suspected of involving a high-ranking police officer's son will report to the Propam Division of the National Police Headquarters tomorrow Monday, March 3.
N, brother of Alamarum Syamil (18), will report allegations of providing information that does not match the facts on the ground by members of the South Jakarta Metro Police.
"Yes, Monday (April 3) may want to go to the Propam Headquarters (Polri). So there was one member who made the report (at the crime scene of the accident) that did not match the facts. There were many irregularities," N said when confirmed, April 2.
N detailed the information from members of the South Jakarta Metro Police who he would report made reports that did not match the facts on the ground, such as the victim was injured and Syamil's status was called a student.
The report (explained) was that Syamil was only injured in being treated by the hospital. Syamil is a variety of students. Meanwhile, Syamil is still a student, Syamil has died on the spot, it's not very clear," he said.
"It means that making a report at that time was not appropriate. Meanwhile, those who were seen directly with the person who died in the place were very seriously injured," he continued.
Chronological
N explained that the incident began when his younger brother Syamsil and his friend, Bayu, rode a motorbike from Cilandak to his house in the Pasar Minggu area, South Jakarta.
Suddenly a Mercedes Benz (Mercy) driver from Mampang hit a motorbike that was grabbed by Syamsil and Bayu on Jalan Masjid Almakmur No 99, Pejaten Timur, Pasar Minggu, Sunday, March 12.
The Mercy driver tried to escape but was chased by ojol (online motorcycle taxis) and residents. Finally got it, "said N when confirmed, Friday, March 31.
"(Meanwhile) my younger brother (Syamil) died on the spot. If one of them is in critical condition," he continued.
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Furthermore, Syamil and Bayu, as well as the perpetrators were also taken to Pasar Minggu Hospital, South Jakarta. However, upon arrival, the Mercy driver with the initials MMI was suspected to have disappeared.
"When we got to the hospital, who was visited, we didn't think about them. We thought our sister was, we cried hysterically, we didn't know she was going anywhere," he said.
Furthermore, N admitted to receiving a letter from the police regarding the perpetrator's data. Then it was stated that the alleged perpetrator who drove the Mercy car lived in the Police Complex.
"We thought he was a police son, because the address was at the Police Complex. We got information that the perpetrator was suspected of being the son of a high-ranking police officer," he said.
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