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Hired Assassin Abandons Car at Tangerang Toll Road Rest Area

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline:

Car Rental Bosses Ambushed and Shot in Tangerang-Merek Toll Dispute

Article:

In a shocking turn of events, two car rental bosses, identified by their initials IA (48) and R (59), were targeted in a shooting incident at the Rest Area of the Tangerang-Merak Toll Road, exiting Km 45. The motive behind the ambush was allegedly a dispute over a car rental vehicle that was supposedly hijacked.

The local police, led by IPDA Purbawa, revealed that the assailants, believed to number four, approached the scene using two vehicles. One of them, a Honda Brio, was later discovered abandoned following the shooting.

The altercation was sparked by IA and R’s attempts to confront the assailants over the suspected theft of their rental car. The rental bosses tracked down the vehicle, leading to a confrontation at the Rest Area. Witnesses reported that IA and R were shot multiple times, with IA being pronounced dead at the scene and R sustaining critical injuries.

According to police reports, the assailants opened fire with a 9mm pistol, leaving behind casings and the abandoned Honda Brio at the crime scene. The police are currently investigating the incident and pursuing the suspects.

This brazen ambush has sent shockwaves through the car rental industry, underscoring the need for enhanced security measures and vigilance among rental operators. The police have called upon anyone with information regarding the incident or the whereabouts of the suspects to come forward.

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January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Timeline: Police Officer killed in Motorcycle Rental Service Dispute at Tangerang Toll Road Rest Area

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Headline:
Shocking Toll Shooting: Rental Car Boss Killed, Another Injured in Jakarta-Merak Highway Incident

Article:

In a chilling turn of events, police have revealed the timeline of a shooting that occurred at the Rest Area KM 45 on the Jakarta-Merak Toll Road in the early hours of Thursday, February 1. The incident left a 60-year-old rental car boss, identified by his initials RM, dead, and another, IS (48), injured from gunshot wounds.

The incident began when the suspect allegedly attempted to steal a rental car belonging to the victims. Using GPS, the suspect tracked the vehicle to Pandeglang before locating it parked outside a minimarket at the rest area, according to a witness, AM, who is also a family member of the rental car boss.

When the victims’ car was ambushed, the suspect opened fire in a brutal attack, injuring both RM and IS. Another witness, NN, reported seeing a chase between the suspect’s car and the victims’ before they stopped at the minimarket.

The suspect then allegedly fired five shots from a minibus, hitting both victims. RM succumbed to his injuries, while IS was hospitalized with gunshot wounds to his chest and left hand. RM was shot below his right armpit.

Police have recovered five 9mm Luger shell casings and the victims’ orange-colored Brio car as evidence. The motive behind the shooting is still under investigation.

Tangerang Police Chief, Kombes Pol. Baktiar Joko Mujiono, expressed his commitment to swiftly apprehending the suspect. "We are conducting a comprehensive investigation. We will not rest until we have caught the perpetrator," he said.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for increased safety measures along the busy Jakarta-Merak Toll Road.

(Source: CNN Indonesia)

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Blog Battle on the Highway: A Narrow Escape from a Shooting Incident in Tangerang Toll Road

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
written by Chief Editor

BREAKING: Boss of Car Rental Company Ambushed and Shot near Km 45 of Tangerang-Merak Tollway

In a dramatic turn of events, the police have revealed a chilling account of the moments leading up to a planned shooting that claimed the life of a 48-year-old man, IA, and left another, R (59), injured. The incident occurred at a rest area along the Tangerang-Merak Tollway, marking a shocking twist in the tale of car rental gone wrong.

The sequence of events unfolded like a scene from a high-stakes thriller. IA and R, in their valiant attempt to retrieve a stolen car, engaged in a cat-and-mouse chase that ended in a hail of gunfire, leaving one dead and the other wounded.

Police investigation revealed that the targeted car, a Fatal Kenjeran Crash”>Honda Brio, had been illegaly transferred, and was not the work of a petty thief but a well-planned heist. The CORPORATE VICTIMS, alerted to the illegal transfer of their car, set out to track down the criminal.

A tense high-speed pursuit ensued until the two parties reached the rest area at Km 45 of the Tangerang-Merak Tollway. The car thief, intent on ensuring his getaway, opened fire, executing a fatal shot that claimed IA’s life, and injuring R.

The assailant, remains at large, having escaped the scene in another vehicle following the shooting. The investigation continues, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward.

The deceased, IA, was the boss of the car rental company, a respected figure in the local community. His sudden and violent death has sent shockwaves through his friends and colleagues.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the growing levels of car theft and violent crime in the region, urging everyone to remain vigilant and ensure the security of their vehicles.

*More updates to follow as the story develops.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Gunshots on the Tangerang-Merak Toll Road: Chaos Erupts After Driver Exits Vehicle

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Gunmen Attack Two Men at Tangerang-Merak Toll Rest Area; One Dead, One Injured

Subheading:
Vigorous manhunt underway after victims, IA (48) and R (59), shot at rest area KM 45

Article:

In a shocking turn of events, two men became the latest victims of a brazen daytime shooting at a rest area on the Tangerang-Merak Toll Road. The incident occurred early this morning, leaving one man dead and another fighting for his life.

The survivors recounted the chilling details of the attack, which happened moments after they exited their vehicle at the KM 45 rest area. "They came out of their car, and that’s when the shooting started," said a witness, who preferred to remain anonymous.

The police have confirmed the deaths of IA, a 48-year-old man, and the serious injury of R, a 59-year-old. IA succumbed to his wounds after being struck in the chest, while R remains in critical condition after being shot in the shoulder.

Authorities have launched a extensive manhunt for the shooters, with early investigations indicating that they fled the scene in a black SUV. Forensic teams are currently collecting evidence to help piece together the events leading up to the fatal encounter.

"Right now, we’re pursuing several leads and following up on witness accounts," stated Kombes Baktiar Joko Mujiono, the chief of the TangerangPolice. "We’re committed to finding those responsible and ensuring justice for the victims and their families."

This is the latest in a series of violent incidents on toll roads nationwide, giving rise to concerns about safety in such areas. The police have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

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January 2, 2025 0 comments
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The Beaten Minibus Driver from Bogor Peak En Route to the Villa

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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BREAKING: Tourists Attacked, One Still on the Run

Bogor, West Java – In an alarming incident, tourists in a car with the initials ‘IH’ were attacked while traveling on the Puncak alternation route in Bogor, West Java. The tourists were heading to a villa in the Puncak area.

"Indeed, they were tourists heading to a villa in the Puncak area," confirmed the head of the Bogor South Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKP Teguh Kumara, on Friday, December 27, 2024.

Two suspects, known as ‘Pak Ogah,’ have been arrested and are currently being held. A third suspect is still at large and being pursued by police.

"Our efforts to track him outside the city are still ongoing. According to his family, he only had a motorbike and a cellphone with him," Teguh explained.

Earlier, one of the ‘Pak Ogah’ suspects who assaulted the ‘IH’ car driver was still at large. Police have called on the suspect to surrender.

"We have already arrested two people, with one still at large. I urge him to surrender to the nearest police station immediately," said Bogor Police Chief AKBP Rio Wahyu Anggoro on Thursday, December 26.

Rio revealed that the police are aware of the suspect’s vehicle and are closing in on his location.

"The two have been named as suspects. They face a maximum penalty of 5 years imprisonment under Articles 170 and 335 of the Criminal Code," Rio said.

Watch the Video: ‘See Here: The Brutal Attack on a Driver by ‘Pak Ogah’ in Puncak, Putting His Wife’s Pregnancy at Risk’:

Source: (rdh/zap)

December 27, 2024 0 comments
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Tampering with Surveillance: Bogor Botanical Garden Confronts Securities Threat

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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Bogor Police Explain Riot at the Bogor Botanic Gardens

Police in Bogor, West Java, have issued a statement regarding a recent incident at the Bogor Botanic Gardens. A group of visitors allegedly assaulted security personnel at the Gardens, marking an escalation in tensions following an illegal entry attempt.

The incident occurred last Sunday at around 4:00 PM WIB. According to the Head of Bogor City Police Criminal Investigation Unit, AKP Aji Riznaldi Nugroho, a group of people forcibly attempted to enter the Gardens after hours. The security team tried to prevent this, leading to a physical altercation.

"The Gardens were closed at the time. A group of people tried to force their way in, which resulted in a misunderstanding and subsequently, the clash," Nugroho explained.

Investigations are ongoing, with several witnesses having been questioned about the alleged assault. Security personnel have reported suffering non-life-threatening injuries, including bruises and muscle pain.

Nugroho also revealed that while no suspects have been detained yet, several individuals will be summoned for further questioning. Efforts are underway to identify the group involved in the incident.

The management of the Bogor Botanic Gardens expressed regret over the altercation and conveyed their support for the security personnel affected. They haveSince the incident, the management of the Bogor Botanic Gardens has expressed their regret over the altercation and conveyed their support for the affected security personnel. They have also handed over the matter to the relevant authorities.

Watch the Video: ‘Clash Between Crowd and Fruit Seller in Jakarta Goes Viral’

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December 19, 2024 0 comments
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"Silenced for 22 Years: A Daughter’s Sexual Abuse by Her Father, Known to the Family Yet Unreported"

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
written by Chief Editor

The police in Empat Lawang have arrested a 60-year-old man, M, for repeatedly raping his own daughter, SA, over a span of 22 years. The abuse started when SA was in the first grade of SMP (Junior High School) in 2002 and continued until she was in the second grade of SMA (High School) in 2006, at which point she became pregnant and gave birth. The family knew about the incidents but were too afraid to report them due to threats from M that he would harm them if they did. The child born from the abuse was given up for adoption to a family in Lubuklinggau. After completing SMA, SA got married, but eventually returned to her parental home in Empat Lawang after separating from her husband. The abuse resumed, and in October 2024, SA decided to report the case to the police after her mother was beaten by M when she refused to comply with his demands. M was apprehended on December 10, 2024. The investigation is ongoing to determine if there are other victims.

Title: The 22-Year Incident: A Son’s Abuse and the Family’s Silence

In many cultures, the family is considered a sanctuary, a safe space where individuals should be protected and nurtured. However, for a Indonesian family, the sanctity of their home was tragically violated for 22 years, as one of their sons allegedly suffered physical and psychological abuse at the hands of his own father.

The story, which has recently come to light, involves a man who has been allegedly abusing his son for over two decades. The family, aware of the situation, chose not to report the matter to authorities out of fear and misplaced loyalty. Here’s a deeper look into this harrowing case and the broader issue of family violence.

The Alleged Abuse

The son, now in his mid-thirties, has revealed that his father’s abuse began when he was just a child. The abuse, which allegedly continued until he was an adult, included physical beatings, verbal humiliation, and psychological manipulation. The son claimed that he was regularly punched, kicked, and even burned with cigarettes. He also alleges that he was denied food and was often forced to sleep outside their home.

The Family’s Silence

The family was aware of the ongoing abuse. The mother, siblings, and even extended family members reportedly knew about the father’s violent acts. Despite this, no one intervened or reported the abuse to authorities. The family chose to stay silent, primarily out of fear and respect for their father. In traditional Indonesian families, respect for elders is deeply ingrained, often leading to a culture of silence and tolerance of harmful behaviors.

The Son’s Story

The son finally decided to break his silence and share his story after his father’s death. He had endured the abuse for years, hoping that his father would change or at least stop the violence. However, as he grew older, he realized that the only way to break the cycle of abuse was to speak out.

The Larger Issue of Family Violence

The silence and inaction of the family in this case are not unusual. According to a 2017 study by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), one in three children in Indonesia experiences some form of physical violence. Furthermore, a 2019 study by the Indonesian Child Protection Commission revealed that nearly 5,000 cases of child abuse were reported that year, with many more cases likely going unreported.

Challenges and Changes

Breaking the cycle of family violence is not easy. It requires a shift in cultural attitudes towards respect for elders, education on the dynamics of abuse, and increased awareness of the legal protection available for victims. It also necessitates better access to mental health services for both victims and perpetrators.

Indonesia has taken steps to address this issue, including ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child and enacting the Child Protection Law in 2014. However, enforcement and awareness of these protections remain a challenge.

Conclusion

The story of the 22-year abuse is a stark reminder of the reality of family violence in Indonesia. It underscores the importance of breaking the silence around abuse, promoting awareness of victim’s rights, and encouraging open dialogue about family violence. By fostering a culture of open communication and tolerance, we can begin to dismantle the structures that allow abuse to continue unchecked. As the son in this case bravely demonstrated, speaking out is the first step towards healing and preventing abuse from continuing into future generations.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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Arrests Made: 8 Suspects, Including a Village Chief, Accused of Torturing a Child in Boyolali

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
written by Chief Editor

In Boyolali, Indonesia, eight individuals have been arrested and charged as suspects for assaulting a 12-year-old boy, accused of stealing underwear in Banyusri Village, Wonosegoro sub-district, Boyolali Regency. The incident occurred when the boy and his father approached the village head to clear the accusation on November 18.

The suspects, apprehended after a confidential report, include the village head. They are alleged to have beaten and kicked the boy. The investigation is ongoing, and the possibility of more suspects exists. Initial reports suggested 15 suspects, including several women, but only eight have been arrested so far.

Some reports claimed the boy’s toenails were pulled out using a pliers, but police clarified that while there was injury to the nails, they were not extracted, only gripped by the tool. The boy’s family later reported the incident to the police.

Title: Eight Suspected Child Abusers in Boyolali, Including a Village Head, Have Been Arrested

Introduction

Boyolali, a regency in Central Java, Indonesia, has recently witnessed a distressing incident involving the alleged abuse of a child. The local police, swift in their response, have detained eight individuals, including the head of a village (RT) in the Bogor District, on suspicion of involvement in the crime.

The Incident

The alleged crime came to light when a 12-year-old boy sustained serious injuries that raised concerns among his family and local community. The boy was reportedly subjected to violent corporal punishment to the extent that he required hospitalization. Upon hearing about the incident, the police immediately launched an investigation.

Arrests and Suspects

The police have arrested eight individuals in connection with the case. Among them is the village head, who is also the boy’s father. The other seven suspects are believed to be his family members. They have been detained at the Boyolali Police Station following a warrant issued by the Boyolali District Court.

Charges and Legal Proceedings

The suspects are currently facing charges under Indonesia’s Child Protection Law, specifically articles concerning physical violence against children. If found guilty, they could face imprisonment for a period ranging from two to ten years, along with a fine.

The police are also investigating whether the incident was an isolated case or part of a larger pattern of abuse involving other children in the area. They are appealing to the public, particularly other children and their families, to come forward with any information that could be relevant to the case.

Community Reaction

The arrest of the suspects has sparked outrage among the local community. Many have called for justice, saying that such a brutal act on a child is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated. They are urging the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice and ensure that such an incident does not happen again.

Services for the Victim

The Boyolali Social Service Office has expressed its commitment to providing support to the victim and his family. They will provide counseling services to help the boy overcome the trauma and recover physically and mentally. The office also plans to work with the family to ensure their safety and well-being in the future.

Conclusion

The arrest of the suspects in Boyolali sends a strong message that violent abuse against children will not be tolerated. The Indonesian authorities are committed to upholding the rights of children and ensuring their safety and well-being. As the legal process unfolds, the community awaits justice and hopes that the incident serves as a deterrent to others who might consider committing similar crimes.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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