In a bid to maintain security and order in the capital, the
police held an operation targeting thugs in areas notorious for their
activities.
“The police received increasing numbers of public
reports on the act of violence committed by thugs such as robbery and
extortion.
“We decided to launch a police operation called Cipta
Kondisi [conditioning] held simultaneously at all five police
precincts,” Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto told The Jakarta
Post on Sunday.
The operation focused on North Jakarta’s
Penjaringan, Cilincing and Tanjung Priok, Grogol in West Jakarta and
Senayan, which lies on the border of Central and South Jakarta.
In a four-hour operation on Saturday in North Jakarta, the police arrested 80 people.
The
North Jakarta Police operational division head Adj. Sr. Comr. Allan
Satya Dharmawan said the thugs were from six districts and their
criminal activities included robberies of delivery trucks along the
route to and from Tanjung Priok Port. He explained that they usually
demanded money from truck drivers.
“For the time being, Tanjung
Priok and Koja are the areas most affected by these sorts of
activities,” Allan said as quoted by beritajakarta.com, adding that the
police did not find any indication that they belonged to a syndicate.
During
the crackdown, the police also arrested the leader of Kapak Merah (Red
Axe), the most feared of all gangs of this sort who robbed motorists
during broad daylight in North Jakarta and East Jakarta.
“We
arrested the leader, MN, 40, while he and members of his gang were
trying to steal a car in Cilincing, North Jakarta. Unfortunately, the
other four managed to flee on motorcycles,” North Jakarta Police chief
Sr. Comr. Muhammad Iqbal told The Jakarta Post on Sunday.
The four lackeys fled with the victim’s money — amounting to Rp 1.5 million (US$154) — jewelry and a cell phone.
Kompas.com reported that the Central Jakarta Police arrested 36 men for extorting people in the Senayan parking area.
The
crackdown was held following a complaint from a resident who said that
she was forced to pay a higher-than-usual price for parking.
Satya
said the police would continue to work with community organizations,
informal leaders and religious leaders to curb incidents in the future.
“We
will hold the operation every day to restore security and order. These
criminals will be released after we reeducate them. They will be obliged
to report their whereabouts to the police every Monday and Thursday. If
they are arrested again for a similar crime, they will be prosecuted
and jailed,” he said.
According to Iqbal, the police would also help to keep the ruffians off the streets by finding them a job.
“We
do not stop at arresting and punishing them. We will continue to
educate and provide them with job skills so that when they are back in
the community, they can work [rather than] commit crime,” he said.
The
police said they have trained 500 men in specific skills since November
2012. Those deemed skilled were then employed by companies such as
Astra and Jakarta International Container Terminal. (tam) (The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Jakarta | Mon, April 08 2013, 11:18 AM)
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