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18 Police Officers Detained Over Alleged Extortion of DWP Concertgoers

18 Police Officers Detained Over Alleged Extortion of DWP Concertgoers

December 20, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Indonesian Police Arrest‌ 18 Officers Over Alleged Extortion ⁤at⁣ djakarta Warehouse project

Jakarta, Indonesia ‍ – Indonesian police have arrested 18 officers suspected of extorting money from Malaysian citizens attending the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) music festival in Jakarta.⁢

The arrests‍ were made by the National Police’s Internal Affairs Division (Propam) following reports of misconduct during the three-day ‌event⁤ held‍ at JIExpo Kemayoran ⁣from December 13-15.

“Eighteen officers, including personnel from‍ the Jakarta Metropolitan Police, Central Jakarta Police,​ and kemayoran Police Precinct, have been​ detained,”⁣ said Brigadier General Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, Head‍ of the National Police’s ⁤Public Relations Division, in a statement on ‌Friday.

The officers will be thoroughly investigated ⁢for their alleged involvement in the extortion scheme.

Trunoyudo emphasized that the Indonesian National Police (Polri)‌ has a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct and ‌is committed to upholding the ⁤law and protecting the public.”We will not tolerate any ⁤actions⁢ that tarnish the reputation of the police force,” he stated. “This investigation will be conducted professionally, transparently, and thoroughly to ensure justice is served.”

The arrests come after a ⁤wave of complaints flooded the DWP’s official Instagram page. Many of the complaints originated from Malaysian attendees who expressed disappointment and frustration ⁣over their experiences at the festival.

They alleged being subjected to extortion and harassment by‌ local ⁣authorities, ‌hindering their enjoyment of the event.

The DWP is one of Asia’s largest electronic dance music festivals, attracting thousands of attendees from ⁣around the world. This incident has raised concerns about the​ safety and security of​ foreign visitors attending events ‌in Indonesia.

Djakarta Warehouse Project Erupts in ‌Controversy: ​Fans Outraged Over Alleged Extortion and⁢ Harassment

Thousands of music lovers who attended the Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) festival are​ expressing​ outrage online, citing a range of⁣ issues including alleged extortion by undercover police and harassment within VIP areas.

The annual electronic dance music festival, which took place in Jakarta over the weekend, drew​ massive crowds eager⁣ to see international headliners. ​However,the event‍ has been‌ overshadowed by a wave of negative feedback from attendees who ‍took to social‍ media to⁣ share their ⁣experiences.

Many described feeling unsafe and targeted, ​with some claiming ​they were extorted by individuals posing as police officers within the⁣ festival grounds.”Worst event ever. Will never ‍come again,” one attendee wrote on social ⁢media.

Another attendee, who had purchased VIP tickets, alleged they were harassed despite paying a ‍premium for the experiance. “Big names won’t attract me anymore. ⁣Even in VIP ⁤I was ⁣harassed. So, no more DWP for me,” they stated.The backlash extended beyond ⁣Indonesian borders,with Malaysian attendees expressing their disappointment and frustration. “Over 400 Malaysians experienced this humiliation. Our safety, money, and time were ⁣wasted! While we love your country’s culture and shopping, the corruption is unacceptable,” one Malaysian attendee wrote.In ⁣response to the mounting criticism,‌ DWP organizers ‌issued ‍a statement acknowledging the ⁤concerns raised by attendees ‌and expressing regret for the⁤ negative experiences. They emphasized their commitment to the safety and well-being of all‌ festival-goers and announced they‌ are working with authorities to investigate​ the‍ reported incidents.

The organizers pledged to‍ take decisive ⁤action based on the findings of the investigation and vowed to prevent similar occurrences in the future. “Safety, well-being, and the⁤ overall experience of our ⁢guests will always be our top priority,” DWP stated on their official ⁤Instagram account.

The controversy surrounding DWP highlights the importance of ⁢ensuring ‍a safe⁣ and enjoyable environment for all attendees at ​large-scale events. As investigations continue,⁤ the festival’s organizers face the challenge of rebuilding trust ⁤and restoring confidence among music fans.

Djakarta Warehouse ⁤Project Extortion Scandal: Indonesian Police Crack Down, Arrest 18 Officers

Jakarta, Indonesia – An ⁣alleged extortion ring targeting ⁣Malaysian attendees at the Djakarta Warehouse ‍Project (DWP) has been smashed‍ by Indonesian ⁤authorities, with 18 police officers arrested in a dramatic⁣ move by the National Police’s Internal Affairs Division⁢ (Propam).

The arrests, ​announced yesterday, followed weeks of investigation⁢ into claims of officers⁤ demanding bribes from festival-goers.

to get a deeper understanding of this⁣ developing situation, we spoke with Dr.⁣ Aditia Rahman, a leading Indonesian law and policy expert⁣ at the Institute ⁢for Policy‍ Research ⁣and Advocacy (IPR).

NewsDirectory3: ⁣ ⁣dr. Rahman, can you shed some light on the allegations against these officers? What specifically are they accused of doing?

Dr. rahman: The ⁤accusations are serious. The officers are alleged to have ‌targeted Malaysian citizens ‍attending DWP, demanding ‍payments in exchange for⁤ overlooking potential violations. This could range from minor​ offenses like public ‍intoxication⁣ to more serious allegations of drug possession. It appears the officers exploited the vulnerability of foreigners unfamiliar with local laws and customs.

NewsDirectory3: How has ⁤the Indonesian public‍ reacted to these arrests?

Dr. Rahman: ​ The reaction has been‌ largely positive. There is a⁤ strong sense of‌ outrage at the alleged abuse of power by police officers. This incident regrettably reinforces the perception held by some that extortion is a problem within law enforcement.

NewsDirectory3: What are the potential ramifications for the Djakarta Warehouse Project and the indonesian tourism industry?

Dr.Rahman: This scandal could have a damaging impact on the DWP’s reputation and​ potentially deter​ international visitors⁣ from ⁣attending future ‍events. It also casts a shadow on Indonesian ⁤tourism, as it raises concerns about safety and unfair treatment of⁣ foreigners. How⁢ the authorities⁢ handle ⁢this situation will be crucial in mitigating the damage.

NewsDirectory3: What steps​ are being taken to ⁣ensure ‌that justice is served?

Dr.​ Rahman: The Propam is conducting a thorough investigation, and the officers face potential charges of ‍bribery⁤ and abuse of ⁢power. ⁤It‍ is indeed critically important that the legal ⁣process is transparent and impartial to demonstrate the seriousness ​with which the authorities are treating this matter.

NewsDirectory3: Dr. Rahman, thank you for sharing your insights. We will continue to ⁣follow this story closely as it develops.

This⁣ incident ‌highlights the vulnerability of foreigners visiting foreign countries and the importance of upholding the ⁢rule ‍of law. ‌The swift action⁤ by the Indonesian police ⁣sends a strong message that​ such behavior ‍will ‌not be tolerated.

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