Saudi Embassy Rewards Indonesian Police Officer a Hajj Pilgrimage
23 December 2016 21:30 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Saudi Arabia Embassy in Jakarta gave a reward to a member of Jakarta’s Traffic Police Sutisna in the form of a Hajj pilgrimage. Sutisna showed a high degree of patience when he was assaulted by a woman who claimed to be an official at the Supreme Court.
The information can be seen in an Instagram post uploaded by Jakarta’s Metro Police official account on Thursday, December 22, 2016.
The Instagram account, @humaspoldametrojaya, wrote: “Thank God, First Insp. Sutisna received a reward from the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in the form of a Hajj pilgrimage to the holy land of Mecca.”
Sutisna confirmed this himself. He said that he had received the reward directly at the embassy’s office.
The attack on Sutisna was recorded on December 13, 2016, where the video of the ordeal immediately went viral. At the time, according to Sutisna, Dora had a moment of road rage directed at him.
From inside her car, Dora screamed and shouted at Sutisna who was standing at the side of the road next to a Transjakarta bus lane. When Sutisna approached her, he asked if he could provide any form of assistance.
However, it only made Dora more enraged with him. She then went out of her car and assaulted Sutisna, at one point snatched Sutisna’s mobile phone when he took a picture of her license plate.
During the ordeal, Sutisna never retaliated while Dora kept on going with her assault. The case is currently being investigated by the police.
INGE KLARA