Two students in Banten are charged with the vandalization of the Ciceri Serang Traffic Post

Serang – The case of vandalism of the Police Traffic Post in Ciceri, Serang City, allegedly carried out by students, entered a new phase. Two students from Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University (Untirta) underwent a charge hearing at the Serang District Court (PN). The two students, namely Fathan Nurma’arif alias EWOK (21) and Jonathan Rahardian Susiloputra (22). Both were charged with different articles. Browse to continue with Content Fathan has been charged with violating Article 187 paragraph (1) and/or section 170 paragraph (1) of the penalty code for the alleged vandalized and gasoline that set the police post on fire. Jonathan was charged in terms of section 170 paragraph (1) and/or section 406 paragraph (1) in collaboration with section 55 paragraph (1) 1 of the penalty code for allegedly having the intention of damaging the glass of a police post using a blunt object. “The defendant Fathan has been charged with the violation of Article 187 paragraph (1) and/or section 170 paragraph (1) of the penalty code. Meanwhile, defendant Jonathan has been charged with section 170 paragraph (1) and/or section 406 paragraph (1) in collaboration with section 55 paragraph (1) 1 of the criminal code,” says the Public Prosecutor (JPU). Youlliana Ayu Rospita, in the accusation cited Wednesday. (10/15/2025). Ayu explained that the defendants Fathan and Jonathan, along with other protesters, last August a demonstration against the increase in DPR grants and the oppressive actions of police in the Ciceri rot, Serang City, performed in August. Ayu states that Fathan also took the facilities at the post to the middle of the road. “Then the protesters held speeches in the middle of Ciceri Red Light Road, Serang City, then the protesters became increasingly anarchical and destroyed the traffic police by throwing stones and wood,” Ayu said. Meanwhile, the prosecutor said that Jonathan Rahardian threw broken bamboo on the post, which broke the window. However, he said Jonathan said he had spread about 18.00 and did not join the rest of the crowd to move to the Serang City police station. “The Serang City’s traffic unit suffered substantial losses of about 150 million IDR,” Ayu said. (FCA/FCA)