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Chaotic, Residents Threw Chili Water to Officers

An execution against illegal buildings at Block B4 of Kemayoran Complex Management Center (PPKK) went chaotic. PPKK's two officers became the victims of chili water and rocks throwing by the occupants rejecting.

Both of them have been rescued and the injury is not quite severe. We have also secured 4 people allegedly as the provocateurs

Head of Public Relation Sub-Division for Central Jakarta Metro Resort Police, Sr. Comr. Suyatno stated that the two victims are Saefudin and Aspuri. The evidence of a bucket of boiled chili water has been secured by officers.

"Both of them have been rescued and the injury is not quite severe. We have also secured 4 people allegedly as the provocateurs," he stated, Monday (12/14).

Illegal Building in B4 Block Kemayoran Demolished

He told that for disbanding the mass, police had to shoot tear gas. "The situation can be controlled, the demolishment can keep being continued with tight supervision," he told.

About 300 joint officers consisting of Army, Police, and Satpol PP demolished illegal buildings standing on a 2,700-square-meter land at Block B4, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta.

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