The House of Representatives Monitoring Affan Ojol was killed by Rantis, thoroughly urged

Jakarta -Indonesian parliament’s deputy -Speaker, Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal, expressed his deeply condolences to the death of Affan Kurniawan, an online motorcycle -taxi driver (ojol), who was a victim of a brimob tactic vehicle chain (rantis) yesterday. He said the incident that occurred in Affan is a sadness for all Indonesian population. “We were included in condolences to the departure of Affan Kurniawan. The sadness of the Affan family is the sadness of the entire Indonesian nation,” Cucun told reporters on Friday (8/29/2025). This PKB DPP Waketum has called on the security forces to be more calm and polite in dealing with each demonstration and mass action. He requested that this matter be thoroughly investigated and transparent. Browse to continue with the content “We encourage law enforcement officers to investigate this matter transparently and openly to the public,” he added. Cucun hopes that the tragic incident against Affan will no longer be repeated in the future. He wants democracy in Indonesia to run safely, orderly and respect the rights and safety of every citizen. “The prioritization of polite attitude for the authorities in obtaining each demonstration. I think it should be a good evaluation material for all officials how we should respect each other, retain each other’s human side,” he said. The National Police Chief, Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo, previously reported, with the family of Affan Kurniawan, an online motorcycle driver killed by Rantis Brimob in Jakarta. The National Police Chief has transmitted a deep sadness to the victim’s family and promises to investigate this incident thoroughly. “The first thing I had condolences and sadness was very deep for the late affan and of course for the whole family for the disaster that took place,” General Sigit said. He met the family of the late Affan at RSCM. He transferred an excuse directly to the Affan family. “Earlier, we expressed condolences and apologized to our institution for the disaster that took place,” he added. (DWR/GBR)

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