Skip to main content
News Directory 3
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Semarang Police Claim Gangsters Received Money from Online Gambling Sites

Semarang Police Claim Gangsters Received Money from Online Gambling Sites

December 3, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Semarang Police Officer ⁢Faces Scrutiny After Fatal Shooting of student

Semarang,‌ Indonesia – ⁢A ​police officer in Semarang, Indonesia, is facing intense scrutiny after fatally shooting a student, sparking outrage and demands for justice. ⁤The incident, captured ⁣on CCTV footage, ‍has ignited ​a national conversation about ‍police ‍brutality and accountability.

Aipda robig, ⁤the officer involved, allegedly shot 17-year-old Gamma⁣ at close range during ⁤an altercation.‍ Initial reports suggested the shooting occurred⁣ while Robig was attempting to disperse a brawl.​ Though, the Semarang Police Chief, during ⁤a parliamentary ​hearing,⁤ presented CCTV footage that contradicted this narrative.

The video, which has since gone viral, appears‍ to show Robig confronting⁢ Gamma, who was unarmed, ‌before firing​ a single shot.The footage has fueled public anger and raised serious questions about the officer’s actions.

“The video clearly shows that the ⁣shooting was not justified,” said a local‌ resident who wished ⁢to remain anonymous.”Gamma was not ⁢posing a⁣ threat to the officer. This is⁤ a tragic⁤ loss of life, and ⁤the⁣ officer must be held accountable.”

the National Police’s Internal⁢ Affairs Division (Propam) has launched an investigation into the incident.

“We⁣ are committed to conducting a thorough and clear investigation,” said a Propam spokesperson. “The‌ findings ​will be made public, and‍ appropriate action ⁣will be taken ⁣against any officer⁤ found to have violated the law.”

Meanwhile, the Semarang⁢ Police Chief has confirmed that Robig will be charged with murder. ‌The ‌case is expected to proceed to trial in the coming weeks.

The shooting has reignited a debate⁣ about police conduct in Indonesia. Human rights​ groups ‍have long criticized the use of excessive ​force by law enforcement officials, calling ‍for greater accountability and reform.

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for police reform and a commitment to upholding‍ human rights.

Semarang Shooting Reignites Debate ⁣on Police⁢ Brutality in Indonesia

Semarang, Indonesia – Following the⁢ fatal shooting of 17-year-old⁣ Gamma by police officer Aipda Robig, pressure is mounting for police accountability ​and‍ reform in Indonesia. CCTV footage contradicting initial reports has sparked outrage,⁤ fueling accusations of police brutality.

The video,which went viral online,appears too show Robig confronting Gamma,who was unarmed,before firing a single shot. This directly challenges ‌the Semarang ‍Police Chief’s initial statement⁤ suggesting ⁣the ⁤shooting⁢ took‌ place while Robig ​was attempting to disperse a brawl.

“The⁣ video clearly shows that the shooting was not justified,” stated a local resident,who wished to remain⁤ anonymous. “‌ Gamma was not posing a threat to the officer.This is a tragic loss of life, and the officer must be‌ held ​accountable.”

The National Police’s ⁢Internal Affairs Division (Propam)⁣ has initiated⁤ an inquiry,promising transparency and appropriate action against any officer found in violation of the law.

Semarang‌ Police Chief has ⁣confirmed that Robig ‌will ‌be charged⁣ with murder, with the case expected to proceed‌ to⁢ trial ⁢soon.

This incident has revived long-standing concerns about police conduct in Indonesia, with human rights groups echoing⁢ calls for greater accountability and extensive ‍reform measures within law enforcement.

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Search:

News Directory 3

ByoDirectory is a comprehensive directory of businesses and services across the United States. Find what you need, when you need it.

Quick Links

  • Copyright Notice
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Browse by State

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado

Connect With Us

© 2026 News Directory 3. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy Terms of Service