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Fatal Bus Accident on Cipularang Toll Road: Pilgrim Driver Escapes

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
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Headline: Fatal Accident on Cipularang Toll Road: Bus Driver Flees, Later Caught

Subhead: Two killed, several injured in early morning crash; sopir bus arrested after initial escape

Article:

  • anterang, West Java — A bus driver involved in a fatal accident on the Cipularang Toll Road (Tol Cipularang) fled the scene but was later apprehended by authorities. The incident, which took place early Thursday morning (26/12/2024) at around 2:15 AM WIB, claimed the lives of two individuals and left several others injured.

The collision occurred at Kilometer 80 in Babakancikao, Purwakarta, involving a bus carrying pilgrims from Tangerang. The bus, with the license plate B-7363-NGA, was initially traveling from Bandung towards Jakarta when it crashed into the rear of a truck ahead of it.

Purwakarta Police Chief, Kompol Joko, confirmed the bus driver’s initial attempt to flee the scene, making it difficult for authorities to immediately determine the cause of the accident. "The driver escaped, but our officers were able to apprehend him later," Joko said. The driver was subsequently taken for questioning and medical examination, as he was found to have sustained injuries.

Two individuals died at the scene, trapped beneath the wreckage, while several others suffered injuries. The bodies have been evacuated, and the injured have been transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

This latest crash on the Cipularang Toll Road follows a series of similar incidents involving buses and other heavy vehicles in recent months.Authorities have urged motorists to exercise extra caution and adhere to safety guidelines, particularly during crowded travel periods.

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Peak Traffic: Navigating the Congested Christmas Journey in Bogor

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Christmas Traffic Congestion Eases with Alternating Traffic Regulation in Bogor‘s Puncak Area

BOGOR, Indonesia – The long weekend has brought a surge in traffic congestion to the Puncak area in Bogor, as residents and tourists take to the roads for their end-of-year getaways. In response, local police have implemented an alternating traffic, or ‘ganjil-genap’ (odd-even) policy, to ease traffic flow during the busy Christmas period.

The regulation, which began today, allows vehicles with odd and even registration numbers to use the roads on alternating days. This strategy has been successful in the past in managing heavy traffic, particularly during long holidays.

"We understand the frustration of motorists stuck in traffic. We urge everyone to cooperate with the traffic plan and stay patient," said a local police spokesperson. "We’re doing our best to ensure everyone reaches their destinations safely and smoothly."

Road users are advised to check the schedule and plan their trips accordingly. The police reminder comes as a timely precaution to prevent gridlock and accidents, ensuring a pleasant journey for all.

December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Unifying Wishes: Polda Maluku’s Official Website – Chief of Police’s Christmas Message 2024: Let’s Embrace Unity and Solidarity

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Title: Indonesia‘s Police Chief Spreads Christmas Cheer, Emphasizes Unity and Tolerance

In a heartwarming message, Indonesia’s Chief of Police, General Drs. Listyo Sigit Prabowo, extended his warmest wishes to all Christians in Indonesia, marking Christmas 2024. The message was shared on his official Instagram account, @listyosigitprabowo.

"Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, a symbol of God’s eternal love for His people. May the joy of Christmas bring light and love to us all," General Sigit stated.

General Sigit highlighted Indonesia’s rich diversity, noting that the nation is a tapestry of varied races, ethnicities, and religions. He underscored the power of tolerance as a unifying force, crucial in building a progressive nation.

"We hope that the entire society embraces the spirit of brotherhood, carrying our nation on the wings of Garuda, soaring high towards the sky. May God’s blessings accompany our collective journey, making our nation stronger, more respected, and ever prosperous," he said.

Before Christmas festivities kicked off, senior officials, including General Sigit, held coordinated checks at several churches. The inspections, conducted in collaboration with the TNI (Indonesian National Armed Forces) and various stakeholders, aimed to ensure a safe and peaceful celebration.

General Sigit commented, "Thanks to our diligent sterilisations conducted earlier today, all security protocols are in place, guaranteeing a safe and joyous celebration for all worshippers. Our collective efforts, along with our partners and stakeholders, ensure a peaceful and prosperous Christmas for all."

He further expressed his hope that all Christians would feel a true sense of peace and joy during their celebrations, fostering unity and understanding among Indonesians.

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December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Forty-Five Women in Malaysia Exploited at DWP, Total Loss: RM2.5 Billion

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Title: 45 Malaysian Nationals Reportedly Victims of Alleged Pemerasan at Djakarta Warehouse Project 2024

In a significant turn of events, the National Police’s Professional and Security Division (Propam Polri) has reported that a total of 45 Malaysian nationals are believed to have been victims of an alleged extortion incident during their attendance at the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) 2024 in Jakarta.

Speaking at the National Police Headquarters on Tuesday, Prophet Division Head Irjen Abdul Karim disclosed that, "Through our investigation and identification process, we have scientifically confirmed that 45 Malaysian nationals were involved in this alleged incident."

Karim also revealed that the estimated value of the seized evidence totals to IDR 2.5 billion. He emphasized, "Please do not rely on previous reports that often speculate the amount."

The Propam Polri Division has received two official reports from Malaysian nationals regarding these alleged extortion cases. Karim assured that the division is closely monitoring the situation and will handle these cases meticulously.

Earlier, a total of 18 police officers from Metropolitan Jakarta Police, Metro Jakarta Central Police, and Kemayoran Metropolitan Police were arrested in connection with this alleged extortion incident involving Malaysian nationals who were attending DWP 2024 at JIExpo, Kemayoran, Jakarta.

Following the event, DWP’s Instagram account was flooded with complaints from attendees, predominantly those from Malaysia. Many expressed disappointment due to the stiff restrictions, while some claimed they were extorted by police officers posing as civilians in the crowd.

DWP 2024 took place from December 13 to 15. Following the event, police have launched an investigation and will not tolerate any wrongdoing by its members.

(Source: CNN Indonesia)

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Malaysian Police Foil Suspected Terror Plot, 18 Arrested

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking News: 18 Indonesian Police Officers Suspected in Alleged Mugging of Malaysian Citizens at Djakarta Warehouse Project

Jakarta – In a shocking development, a total of 18 Indonesian police officers are suspected to have been involved in the alleged mugging of Malaysian citizens who were attending the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) at JIExpo, Kemayoran. The officers have been detained and are currently being held in a special facility under police watch.

“The total number remains the same at 18, consisting of officers from various ranks, including those from the local police station, regional police, and national police,” revealed the Chief of the Propam Division of the Indonesian National Police, Irjen Abdul Karim, on Tuesday, December 24, 2024.

The motive behind the alleged mugging is still under investigation. Karim stated that the focus is currently on the ethical implications rather than immediate criminal proceedings. “We’re still looking into the motive, as it involves several different departments. For now, we’re focusing on the ethical aspects,” he explained.

Earlier, Karim had revealed that the total amount of money allegedly stolen during the incident was Rp 2.5 billion (approximately USD 175,000). The investigation, which involves external entities such as the Komisi Kepolisian Nasional (Kompolnas), is ongoing. The Malaysian victims have also filed official complaints.

“We’re coordinating with Kompolnas and other external parties, and we’re open to their involvement. The Malaysian victims have also come forward and filed official complaints,” Karim added.

The incident has sparked outrage among the public, with many calling for swift and stern action against the officers involved. This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. (rdh/dnu)

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"Chemical Spill Timeline: How VA’s Vehicles Became Scorched and Drivers Itchy"

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Chemical Spill on Raya Purwakarta-Padalarang: Hundreds of Vehicles Affected, Motorists Demand Compensation

Article:

Bandung Barat, Dec 24 (Sud) – A chemical spill on the Raya Purwakarta-Padalarang road in Bandung Barat regency today morning caused chaos, damaging vehicles and affecting motorists’ health. The spill, which occurred near Cikalongweten, led to a halt in traffic as hundreds of motorcycles and cars were caught in the crossfire.

The Korps Satu (Sat) Lantas perbekalan Polres Cimahi Unit revealed that the spill was from a 20-ton tanker truck with the license plate D 9475 AF, owned by a chemical distribution company. The truck driver, Wawan Gunawan from Karawang, was en route to Padalarang when the tanker sprang a leak, causing the chemical to spill onto the road.

"The chemical then splashed from one vehicle to another, affecting more than 100 motorcycles and cars behind the truck," said AKP Kusmawan, the Padalarang Police Chief. A concerned motorist eventually flagged down the truck in Kampung Cikamuning, near the toll gate, and alerted the driver about the leak.

Motorists reported irritated eyes and itchy skin due to the acidic chemical, which also caused corrosion on their vehicles. Consequently, hundreds of affected motorists have thronged the Gakkum office at the Cimahi City Police Headquarters to file claims for compensation with the company.

Translated by Sud (Sud)

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Tragedy on Cipularang Tollway: UIN Bandung Lecturer Dies in Accident

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Fatal Accident on Cipularang Toll Road Claims Life of UIN Dosen and Muslimat Wilayah NU Jabar Official

Purwakarta, Dec 23 (JS) – A devastating traffic collision occurred early this morning on the Cipularang Toll Road (KM 86), Jatiluhur, Purwakarta, claiming the life of Dr. Pepi Siri Paturohmah, a respected lecturer at UIN and a key figure in the Muslimat Wilayah NU Jabar organization. The tragic incident involved a Toyota Innova minibus and a Hino truck.

Purwakarta Police’s Traffic Unit Head, Istiyaningrum Kemala Sari, reported, "A traffic collision occurred involving a minibus (Toyota Innova Zenix, nopol B 1336 AKQ) traveling from Bandung to Jakarta. Upon approaching the toll gate, it collided with the rear of a stationary truck (Hino, nopol T 9331 BM) in front of it."

Arum, who is close with the victims, shared that the collision happened when both vehicles were traveling from Bandung towards Jakarta. However, the minibus, with three passengers including the driver, rammed into the back of the truck ahead of them.

The impact resulted in severe injuries to the minibus driver and one passenger, while another passenger, later identified as Dr. Pepi, lost her life. All victims were rushed to Abdul Radjab Hospital, Purwakarta. The minibus was significantly damaged at the front with a shattered windshield, while the truck sustained minor rear damage.

Parawigas at the hospital confirmed that Dr. Pepi, affectionately known as ‘Arum’, succumbed to severe head injuries. Another passenger sustained severe head injuries but is now conscious and receiving treatment. The driver suffered minor injuries. The victims were on their way to a Muslimat event in Bogor.

Ahmad Sahroni, Chairman of the Purwakarta PCNU, stated that witnesses reported two versions of the incident – the minibus driver claimed to have suddenly hit the brakes and collided with a container truck, while others suggested it was a case of tailgating. Ahmad also revealed that the victims were Muslimat PW officials and senior members of the PWSNU Jabar, traveling to the Bogor event.

The bodies have since been taken to their respective homes. The injured passenger remains under medical care at Abdul Radjтика Hospital, Purwakarta. The case is currently under investigation by the Purwakarta Police’s Traffic Unit.

This accident serves as a grim reminder of the importance of safe driving practices, particularly during this festive season. Our deepest condolences go out to the families and loved ones of the victims.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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Linda’s Spouse Caught: A Quick Getaway to Bali Turns into Affair

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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In a Shocking Turn of Events, Woman Admits to Dragging Husband After Catching Him in Infidelity

In an unexpected turn of events, Melody Sharon (31) has confessed to severely assaulting and dragging her husband after discovering his infidelity. The incident took place in Cipayung, East Jakarta. Initially, Melody showed no remorse, even going on a trip to Bali with her lover. However, after being apprehended and charged, she expressed profound regret.

"Before my arrest, I didn’t feel any remorse. I didn’t even bother to check on my husband and our children. I even went on a vacation with my lover to Bali," Melody admitted to police. Yet, once she was apprehended and officially charged, Melody broke down in tears, expressing her remorse.

Police revealed that Melody was fully conscious and aware of her actions when she dragged her husband for 200 meters, causing his leg to fracture. This chilling attack was motivated by finding him cheating.

Melody is now in custody at the Metro Jakarta Timur Police Station. She faces charges under Article 44, paragraph 2 of Law No. 23/2004 concerning Domestic Violence.

Adultery Allegations Surface

In a twist of events, Melody is also facing adultery allegations. Her husband, identified as ‘AG’, has filed a report with the Metro Jaya Police Department (dispatch no. LP/B/7754/XII/2024/SPKT/POLDA METRO JAYA). The report names Melody and her alleged lover, identified by the initials ‘TS’.

"Our efforts are underway, as we have received a report related to Article 284, the law on adultery," confirmed Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi, Head of Public Relations for the Metro Jaya Police Department.

According to the victim, he discovered his wife’s suspected affair on 6 November 2024. His wife reportedly entered their apartment complex with another man, who was not her husband.

The case is currently under investigation.

(Source: wnv/yld)

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Police Arrest 17 Suspects, Seize Fake Money Worth Trillions at UIN Alauddin

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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**Breaking News: UIN Makassar U ]);

University’s Campus Unveils Trillion-Rupiah Fake Currency Operation**

In a significant bust, the Indonesian National Police (Polisi) have uncovered a massive operation producing counterfeit banknotes, taking place within the campus of the coveted Islamic University of Indonesia (UIN) Alauddin Makassar in Gowa, South Sulawesi. The case has resulted in the arrests of 17 individuals, including the university’s library head, and the seizure of substantial amounts of fake currency and foreign exchange.

A windfall of fake money

In a press conference, South Sulawesi Police Chief, Irjen Pol Yudhiawan Wibisono, revealed the seized goods: "We’ve seized fake currency worth trillions. There were 4,554 pieces of 100,000-rupiah notes from 2016 series, 6 pieces of 100,000-rupiah notes from the 99 series, and 234 uncut pieces worth 100,000 rupiah."

The police also confiscated foreign currency, including South Korean Won and Vietnamese Dong. Notably, they seized a high-quality color photocopy of a Bank Indonesia (BI) deposit certificate worth 45 trillion rupiah and a state bonds (SBN) paper worth 700 trillion rupiah.

From photocopy to trillions

The operation’s scope also included a state-of-the-art printer, purchased in Surabaya but manufactured in China, worth 600 million rupiah. The police seized 98 items in total, including inks and magnifying glasses used in the counterfeiting process.

The operation unfolded after a local resident was given fake money and reported it to the police. The investigation led police to a ring involving 17 individuals with different roles, including two employees of a state-owned bank.

A tale of two currencies

The operation worked on a "one real, two fake" exchange rate. Transactions involved exchanging real money for twice the amount in fake currency. Police have interrogated six witnesses and expect to file charges soon.

In line with CNN Indonesia’s tagging policy, this article should be tagged with ‘polisi’ (police) and ‘uang palsu’ (counterfeit money).

Stay informed, stay safe. This is a developing story, check back for updates.

December 19, 2024 0 comments
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"The Spectacular Blaze: Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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A factory building in the Petrokimia Gresik area caught fire on Friday, December 13, 2024, with videos circulating on social media and WhatsApp showing the intense blaze. The fire was initially thought to be at a facility belonging to PT Petro Oxo Nusantara. Thick black smoke billowed into the sky, and debris, both black and white, was seen scattering due to the strong winds. The burning building was close to other factory facilities and a parking area with several parked vehicles. Officials confirmed that the fire was not at the PT Petro Oxo Nusantara facility but at the Pabrik NPK Petrokimia Gresik. Efforts to extinguish the fire were underway, but the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Previously, another severe fire had occurred at a Petrokimia Gresik factory in the Tlogopojok area in Gresik.

Title: The Magnitude of the Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire: A Timeline and Analysis

Introduction

On May 28, 2021, Indonesia was once again gripped by horrifying scenes of a massive fire engulfing a pesticide factory in the petrochemical industrial estate of Gresik, East Java. The fire at PT Gresik Pesticide, a subsidiary of Petojasa, belonged to the Petrokimia Gresik group, was one of the largest industrial fires the country had seen in recent years. This article provides a timeline of events, discusses the causes, impacts, and responses to the fire, dubbed "Dahsyatnya Kebakaran Pabrik di Petrokimia Gresik" or "The Magnitude of the Petrokimia Gresik Factory Fire" in Indonesian.

Timeline of Events

  1. May 28, 2021 – The Fire Begins: Around 9:30 AM local time, a series of explosions were heard in the factory’s warehouse, triggering a massive fire. The warehouse stored hundreds of tons of pesticides, including paraquat and aluminum phosphide, highly flammable chemicals.

  2. Spread of Fire: The fire quickly spread to adjacent factories and warehouses in the industrial estate, with thick black smoke billowing into the sky, visible for kilometers around.

  3. Evacuation: More than 1,000 workers from nearby factories and residents within a 5 km radius were evacuated as a precaution due to potential toxic fumes.

  4. Fire-containment Efforts: Firefighters from various regional departments, along with assistance from the military and police, spent hours battling the blaze. The fire’s proximity to petroleum storage facilities and a gas pipeline posed additional risks.

  5. Aftermath: The fire was eventually extinguished on May 30, 2021, after almost 48 hours of relentless effort. However, small fires continued to break out in the days that followed due to residual chemicals and hotspots.

Causes and Hypotheses

The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation. However, initial hypotheses suggest careless disposal of cigarettes or a short circuit as possible triggers. Improper storage of chemicals, lack of sufficient emergency protocols, and inadequate safety measures in the industrial estate have also been raised as contributing factors.

Impacts

The fire had significant impacts on human lives and the environment:

  • Human Health: No casualties were reported, but hundreds of people experienced breathing difficulties and eye irritation due to the toxic smoke. Some were hospitalized.

  • Environmental Damage: The fire released large amounts of harmful chemicals into the air, posing potential long-term health risks and environmental contamination. The nearby Porong River system, a vital water source for the region, was also at risk of pollution.

  • Economic Losses: The fire destroyed significant parts of the industrial estate, leading to substantial economic losses, with initial estimates nearing IDR 1 trillion (USD 70 million).

Responsibilities and Compensation

Petrokimia Gresik, as the parent company, has expressed its commitment to covering compensation and rehabilitation efforts. However, this has sparked debates about corporate social responsibility, environmental governance, and the need for stricter regulations in Indonesia’s chemical industry.

Conclusion

The Petrokimia Gresik factory fire underscores the urgent need for improved safety standards, regular maintenance, and stricter enforcement of regulations in Indonesian industries. The incident also highlights the importance of community awareness and preparedness for such disasters. By learning from this tragedy and taking proactive steps, Indonesia can minimize the risk of replaying such catastrophic events in the future.

As the investigations continue, and cleanup operations proceed, one thing is clear: the impacts of "Dahsyatnya Kebakaran Pabrik di Petrokimia Gresik" will be felt for years to come, serving as a painful reminder of the need for industries to prioritize safety and the environment.

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