TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta Police general crime division head Sr. Comr. Krishna Murti clarified that the Go-Jek driver, who was attacked by an unknown person at Jalan Kemang Utara VII, South Jakarta on Saturday, was not shot.
“The victim wasn’t shot. His head was smashed by a gun,” Krishna told Tempo on Sunday, February 14, 2016, adding that shots were fired but they didn’t hit victim’s head.
Earlier, a Gojek Driver, named Rionaldo, was reportedly shot by an unknown person when he was riding his motorcycle at Jalang Kemang Utara VII.
“A witness said that the attacker and the victim were exchanging arguments that ended up with a brawl,” Jakarta Police criminal investigation unit head Adj. Sr. Comr. Audie Latuheru said on Saturday, February 13, 2016.
The witness added that there were two attackers who ran toward Pancoran, South Jakarta. Audie added that there were shots fired as soon as the brawl started.
“The victim sustained three injuries in his head. But he was still awake,” Audie said, adding that the injuries could be inflicted by a gunfire.
YOHANES PASKALIS