Teriaki Grandpa Women Ride Transj 'Terrorists' sought, allegedly from Tanah Abang

Jakarta -Police are still looking for the figure of a grandfather who shouted at the Transjakarta Bus Passenger (Transj) woman as a terrorist to hit the victim at the Grogol Petamburan Stop, West Jakarta (Western Jakarta). The figure of the grandfather was allegedly a resident of the Tanah Abang area, Central -Jakarta. “We are still investigating, we were unable to identify the same address,” the Kanit Reskrim Grogol Petamburan police told reporters on Wednesday (4/6/2025). Police have traced the footsteps of Grandpa of transactions using the Transjakarta bus at the departure stop. In the hope of knowing the identity, the offenders appear to use electronic money or e-money that is without identity. Browse to continue with the content “It seems that he uses only ordinary e-money. So who is not detected who is on whose name it is. We are still investigating manual,” he said. Police suspect that the grandfather was a resident of Tanah Abang by the victim. Based on the point of departure, the grandfather used the Transjakarta bus of Tanah Abang. “If we still suspect that he is a resident of Tanah Abang. Only the exact address, we do not yet know. Because the name is also unclear. Because he deviates from Tanah Abang,” he added. Transj passengers were shouted at the ‘terrorist’ of a grandfather who is known to have shouted a woman from Transjakarta bus passengers as a terrorist to hit the victim. The victim, Sabina Lutfi, unveiled the alleged trigger of the grandfather to hit. “I sat, when I wanted to sit, I sat in front of him. Then he immediately moved to the back of the bench, just I didn’t notice anything, I played a full cellphone from the first stop to the destination,” Sabina told AFP on Monday (2/6). The incident happened on Thursday (29/5) morning when he was on board on TransJ 8M bus route Tanah Abang-Tanjung Duren. He said during the journey of Tanah Abang to Taman Anggrek that there was no interaction with the alleged offenders. Sabina stayed as the Transj bus was driving in the bus stop. Sabina said her legs were kicked by the grandfather. Sabina said the grandfather accused him of looking at him. In addition, Sabina claims to have been beaten and cursed by the grandfather. “When the TransJ door was opened, I went down at the same bus stop, I no longer played my phone because he really wanted to go off. Then he got angry and said, ‘Why are you looking at me? “, I immediately hit the arms of my shoulder as I spoke and the words of dirty and rough language,” he said. (RFS/JBR) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here