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Iron Fences Stolen from East Jakarta Park Under Flyover
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Iron Fences Stolen from East Jakarta Park Under Flyover

From CNN Indonesia · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Iron fences in the park under the Kampung Melayu flyover in East Jakarta have been stolen over the past four days.
  • Residents reported that a group of about five or more individuals brazenly removed the fences, sometimes using tools like crowbars and hammers, and transported them away in a Bajaj.
  • Local authorities have been notified and plan to investigate the theft of the public facility assets.

Iron fences adorning the park beneath the Kampung Melayu flyover in East Jakarta have vanished, with residents reporting the theft occurred over a mere three to four days. The brazenness of the act has left locals bewildered, as the perpetrators operated openly, often in broad daylight or just before dawn.

Witnesses described a group of at least five individuals who worked methodically to dismantle the fences. They reportedly used tools such as crowbars and hammers, making the removal appear almost routine. The stolen metal was then loaded onto waiting trishaws, or Bajaj, and driven away. Residents initially mistook the thieves for official workers, a testament to the perpetrators' audacity and lack of concern for being noticed.

One resident, Ana, expressed her dismay, noting that the thieves were not locals and that the rapid disappearance of the fences was alarming. She hopes the police and relevant authorities will investigate the matter promptly. Another resident, Lilis, corroborated the account, recalling seeing a large group taking the fences in stages over several days, leaving the park increasingly bare.

In response to the reports, the East Jakarta City Government has stated it will investigate the missing fences. Mayor Munjirin confirmed that the theft of government assets is a concern and that an on-site check will be conducted to understand the situation. The government aims to ensure such public facilities are protected from further theft.

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Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.