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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Officers from the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) of Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta, instructed the coffins of COVID-19 victims to the four teenage assailants during Operation Order of the Masks (Tibmask) in the area.
According to ANTARA’s observation, the four teenagers with the initials M, A, DTH and D were led by Satpol PP officers near the preparation for the installation of the Covid-19 monument.
“You know the chest, you know the dangers of Covid-19, you can put it in this chest. So don’t forget to wear a mask, it is not difficult. There are many masks now at affordable prices,” said a Satpol PP official at the four. The teenager stands near the coffin to be installed as a Covid-19 monument in front of the Mangga Besar station, in central Jakarta, on Tuesday (1/9/2020).
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The four simply nodded indifferently listening to the explanation of the Satpol PP officers about the use of masks to avoid Covid-19.
After hearing the officer’s explanation, the four of them returned to the Karang Anyar Subsector Police Chief to sign a Case Report (BAP) for violating the mask wearing rules.
They previously beat a Satpol PP officer in Jalan Lautze, Karanganyar, Central Jakarta for preventing Operation Orderly Mask (Tibmask) carried out by Satpol PP Sawah Besar.
“So at the beginning we were in Operation Tibmask, it turned out that from the direction of Jalan Lautze Ujung there were four people on a motorcycle. They were not wearing masks and because they saw that they were officers trying to flee,” said the head of Satpol PP, district of Sawah Besar, Darwis Silitonga.
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The four teenagers, all boys, caused one of Satpol’s PP agents, named Jaani, to suffer injuries and bruises on the shoulder of his right hand.
Satpol PP, accompanied by officers from the Sawah Besar district police and TNIs, immediately took the motorcycles and the four teenagers to the Karanganyar sub-district police chief.
“We called their parents. We asked them to make a statement to supervise their children and protect them from committing similar acts,” Darwis said.
The Satpol PP chose to provide education so that the four adolescents no longer forget to wear masks to follow health protocols during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Capital City.