Compolnas Review The Police Car TKP was burned by the masses in Depok, that was his findings

Jakarta – Compolnas reviewed the crime scene (ICP) of three police cars burned by the masses in Kampung Baru, Harjamukti, Depok, West Java (Western Java). Commissioner Compolnas, Choir Anam, said police performed their duties according to the Standard Industry Procedure (SOP) when the incident occurred. The review was performed by Anam on Sunday (4/20), accompanied by the Depok Police Chief Commissioner Abdul Waras. Anam said from the results of an overview in the field, his party received an overview of the chronology of the attack on officers and the burning of the police car. According to him, the incident began when members of the Depok Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit tried to get a suspect at the initials TS. The offenders were involved in two police reports, namely related to possession of illegal firearms and alleged land grabs. Browse to continue with the content “From our search results there are indications that people who fight against officers are not from locals. We suspect they are part of the community near TS,” Anam said in his statement on Monday (4/21/2025). Anam explained, when police succeeded in bringing TS to the entrance hall of Kampung Baru, it was thought that there was a conditioning that led to the actions of the destruction and burning of the car. “From the video we see, there is indeed an attempt to consolidate the masses, although not optimal. We believe that locals can distinguish between police officers and what actions are against the law,” he explained. Anam emphasized that the police at the time performed their duties according to procedures by showing their identity as official officers. He called on someone involved, called on the actions of vandalism and the burning of immediately. “The more collaborative, the better. But if not, we encourage law enforcement to execute firmly. The law should not be defeated by violence or any group,” he said. Anam also emphasizes the importance of maintaining the authority of the state as a legal state. “If law enforcement can be defeated, this country can spread. Because we are on the law,” he said. Meanwhile, DepOK chief commissioner Abdul Waras appreciated the steps of compoles that helped to provide moral support to the police in dealing with the case. “Composition really supports us to act firmly against anyone who has committed violence, especially if officers execute law enforcement duties,” Waras said. He revealed that two suspects were currently detained at Jakarta Metropolitan Police. However, the investigation is still underway and it is possible that the number of suspects will increase. “We are open to any information from the public regarding this opportunity. We must please transfer to us or directly to compoles,” he said. (IDN/IDN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here