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Dozens of Mobile Brigade (Brimob)
officers vandalized the Sabhara quick
response units headquarters over a text
message.
The Brimob officers had departed from
Brimob headquarters in Srondol, South
Semarang, plainclothes, and forced their
way into Sabhara headquarters. They
broke glass and assaulted on-duty
officers.
The enraged officers then fled the scene
after they realized that they had alerted
around 100 Sabhara officers in other
parts of the headquarters. Several
Sabhara officers were found with bruises
but no fatalities were reported.
Central Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Dwi
Priyatno directly went to the scene and
tried to settle the problem. He regretted
the conflict, saying that the Brimob
officers should have been able to settle
their conflicts in an alternative manner.
This all started with a text message,
which the Brimob members thought was
making a mockery of them. We have been
able to identify those involved in this
conflict from both groups. They are now
being questioned by the Internal Affairs
interrogators, he said.
National Police deputy chief Comr. Gen.
Nanan Soekarna, who was in Semarang,
said the police would be impartial in tackling
this case. He then promised that those
found guilty would be firmly punished.
thejakartapos.com
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Esprit de Corps, eh?
Police Attacking Police, Police Attacking Army, Army Attacking Police, and Army Attacking Marine
Can it be worse?
officers vandalized the Sabhara quick
response units headquarters over a text
message.
The Brimob officers had departed from
Brimob headquarters in Srondol, South
Semarang, plainclothes, and forced their
way into Sabhara headquarters. They
broke glass and assaulted on-duty
officers.
The enraged officers then fled the scene
after they realized that they had alerted
around 100 Sabhara officers in other
parts of the headquarters. Several
Sabhara officers were found with bruises
but no fatalities were reported.
Central Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Dwi
Priyatno directly went to the scene and
tried to settle the problem. He regretted
the conflict, saying that the Brimob
officers should have been able to settle
their conflicts in an alternative manner.
This all started with a text message,
which the Brimob members thought was
making a mockery of them. We have been
able to identify those involved in this
conflict from both groups. They are now
being questioned by the Internal Affairs
interrogators, he said.
National Police deputy chief Comr. Gen.
Nanan Soekarna, who was in Semarang,
said the police would be impartial in tackling
this case. He then promised that those
found guilty would be firmly punished.
thejakartapos.com
=============================
Esprit de Corps, eh?
Police Attacking Police, Police Attacking Army, Army Attacking Police, and Army Attacking Marine
Can it be worse?