Police arrest 21 teens want a wild race in South Tangerang
Jakarta – Cisauk sector police have kept a patrol up to a number of points in his jurisdiction. In the patrol, police arrested 21 teenagers who were about to chase. Cisauk police chief AKP Dhady Arsya said the patrol was held in the morning (5/10) in the morning. This patrol was held to maintain safety and public order. “The activity is aimed at a number of vulnerable points in the jurisdiction of police in the Cisauk sector. Patrols are carried out as an anticipation step against illegal racing actions, teenage goats and street crime that occur regularly early in the morning,” Dhady told reporters on Monday (6/10/2025). Browse to continue with the first point patrol content, namely Jalan Raya Puspitek, Kademangan Village, Setu District, South Tangerang (Tangel). At this point, police want to arrest 19 teenagers. “Officers have managed to stop the actions of illegal racing that will be performed by a group of teenagers. In the attack done, we assured 19 teenagers who would do wild races in the Puspiptek Highway area,” he said. Police confiscated evidence in the arrest of the teenager. Below are 15 units of cell phones and 14 motorcycles that are several without number plates. “All teenagers along with evidence were assured to the Cisauk sector police for further collection and investigation of data,” he said. Furthermore, police moved to the Jengkol Market area in Babakan Village, bordering Mount Sindur, Bogor. There, police arrested two teenagers and their sharp weapons. “It is known that information from cyber patrols on social media will be a group of teenagers who will fry. Surely a group of teenagers using motorcycles and wear sharp weapons,” Dhady said. “After knowing the police patrol, the teen group ran away. But officers managed to arrest two teenagers who have sharp weapons of Samurai and Parang Panjang,” he continued. According to Dhady, the patrol will still be performed to improve safety. He said he would take fixed steps against all kinds of offenses that jeopardized the community. “The actions of wild racing and brawls have not only disturbed public order, but also endangered the safety of our own and others. We will continue to perform routine patrols that are improved and firm action against offenders and groups trying to bring about unrest in the community,” he concluded. (RDH/FAS)