Man who wears homemade gun in Western Jakarta who was arrested by police to scare people to scare people
Jakarta – Grogol Petamburan police have arrested a man with the prejudice (38) who transported a homemade firearm (Senpi). Police revealed that the prime minister was wearing a homemade gun to scare other people. Grogol Petamburan police chief Reza Hafiz explained that the Prime Minister was arrested on Thursday (9/10). The prime minister was arrested after being caught by the parking attendant of Sumber Waras Hospital for his suspicious movements. “According to his confession, it was only to scare people,” Reza said when he was contacted by journalists on Wednesday (15/10/2025). Browse to continue the contents, he said before the homemade gun was found, the prime minister was first reprimanded by the parking lot after seeing his suspicious movements. PM, which panicked, immediately tried to run away and threw the homemade gun into a ditch. “Officers then managed to arrest the perpetrator, along with evidence of one homemade firearm and three ammunition,” Reza explained. He explained that the results of the initial investigation showed that the Prime Minister acknowledged that he had obtained the homemade gun in 2019 while working in the Lampung area. The prime minister carried the homemade gun everywhere and even himself to Jakarta. “The perpetrator acknowledged that he found the weapon in 2019 while working on a road building project in Lampung. The weapon was then taken to Jakarta without permission,” Reza said. He also said that the prime minister has never been recorded as an offender of a crime on the basis of investigations. Now, however, his party has named PM as a suspect for possession of illegal rifles. “To date, the person in question has not been recorded that he has committed a criminal act. Currently, the perpetrator in Grogol Petamburan’s headquarters was detained to undergo further investigation,” Reza explained. “He is already a suspect. (Presumably) Article 1 to 1 of the Emergency Law number 12/1951,” he added. (FCA/FCA)