Kamis 12 Sep 2013 00:44 WIB

Mysterious shooting cases on the rise

White mark on the asphalt shows the location of shooting incident that kills a police officer, Sukardi.
Foto: Republika/Wihdan Hidayat
White mark on the asphalt shows the location of shooting incident that kills a police officer, Sukardi.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - In the last three months, the Indonesian Police Watch (IPW) has recorded as many as 22 mysterious shooting cases in Indonesia, and in five of the cases, police officers were victims.

"In the 22 shooting cases, the police managed to catch only one of the perpetrators," said Chairman of the Presidium of the IPW Neta S Pane in Jakarta on Wednesday.

Neta added that the shooting modi were numerous, making it difficult to understand if the series of shooting were carried out by terrorists groups. Ironically, the shootings of police officers have yet to be revealed until now, whereas shootings, beatings, and stabbings to police personnel still occur.

"The IPW expects the police, especially Jakarta Police, to investigate the case and put an end to this shooting spree," he said.

IPW is concerned that these shootings may raise concerns over the security of citizens. "How can the police protect the public if they cannot protect themselves?" he asked.

Sukardi, a policeman, was shot dead by an unidentified person in front of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building at Jalan HR Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, on Tuesday at about 10:20 p.m.

Based on the data, the perpetrator shot Sukardi three times while riding his motorcycle. The victim fell off his motorcycle after being shot in the chest and abdomen. Sukardi was escorting a truck when the incident took place at one of Jakarta`s main road.

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