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        "msgid": "police-question-35-in-relation-to-driverss-strike-1447893297",
        "date": "1994-09-08 00:00:00",
        "title": "Police question 35 in relation to drivers's strike",
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        "source": "JP",
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        "summary": "Police question 35 in relation to drivers's strike JAKARTA (JP): City Police are questioning 35 people believed to have committed criminal acts related to the massive strike by city bus drivers over the past three days. The ongoing strike has left millions of people stranded. \"Based on our tentative investigation, we've found strong indications that certain parties tried to make the best use of the strike,\" Jakarta Police Chief Maj. Gen. Mochammad Hindarto announced yesterday afternoon.",
        "content": "<p>Police question 35 in relation to drivers&apos;s strike<\/p>\n<p>JAKARTA (JP): City Police are questioning 35 people believed<br>\nto have committed criminal acts related to the massive strike by<br>\ncity bus drivers over the past three days.<\/p>\n<p>The ongoing strike has left millions of people stranded.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Based on our tentative investigation, we&apos;ve found strong<br>\nindications that certain parties tried to make the best use of<br>\nthe strike,&quot; Jakarta Police Chief Maj. Gen. Mochammad Hindarto<br>\nannounced yesterday afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>He, however, refused to name the suspected third parties. &quot;In-<br>\ndepth investigations are still underway,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Hindarto added that the strike was badly organized.<\/p>\n<p>The strike increased in intensity yesterday when drivers of<br>\nother types of public transportation vehicles, such as the 12-<br>\nseat Mikrolet minibus, joined the protest against the new<br>\nticketing fine scale which is much higher than the previous one.<\/p>\n<p>At first, only drivers of the 30-seat Metro Mini and Kopaja<br>\nminibuses in East and South Jakarta went on strike.<\/p>\n<p>The drivers who refused to take part were forced by their<br>\ncolleagues from the same company to follow suit.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, the protest spread throughout the city, leaving<br>\nmillions of passengers stranded until late in the evening.<\/p>\n<p>According to Hindarto, all of the 35 people questioned both<br>\nTuesday and yesterday were bus crew and unemployed people.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Some of them were believed to have forced other drivers to<br>\nstrike while others were involved in vandalism on other public<br>\ntransportation vehicles,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Police data shows that at least three public vehicles,<br>\nincluding taxis, were damaged by the protesters.<\/p>\n<p>The 35 suspects were nabbed at bus terminals in East, Central<br>\nand South Jakarta.<\/p>\n<p>APEC<\/p>\n<p>The police and some media yesterday received telephone calls<br>\nfrom unidentified persons saying that several public buses had<br>\nbeen set on fire in the Senayan area.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;When we arrived there, we found nothing,&quot; Hindarto said.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;We, therefore, call on the public not to fall victim to such<br>\nrumors.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>He said  certain parties intended to disturb order in the<br>\ncity.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>In November, Indonesia will host the Asia- Pacific Economic<br>\nCooperation (APEC) summit meeting in Bogor, 50 kilometers south<br>\nof Jakarta and a ministerial forum of the group here.<\/p>\n<p>United States President Bill Clinton and other Pacific and<br>\nAsian leaders are expected to attend the meetings.<\/p>\n<p>Asked whether the suspected parties might do something to<br>\ndisturb the forum, Hindarto said: &quot;Probably.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Hindarto said that the strike will not alter the government&apos;s<br>\ndecision to impose the new ticketing fine scale.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;If someone does not want to be ticketed it&apos;s very simple.<br>\nDon&apos;t violate the traffic rules,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Quoting from police data, Hindarto said 40 percent of the<br>\n20,000 traffic violations recorded in the city during the last<br>\nthree months were committed by drivers of Metro Mini buses.<\/p>\n<p>The other 20 percent were by Kopaja drivers, he said.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;It seems to me that these people have a potent tendency to<br>\nviolate the law,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Effendy, 29, a Kopaja minibus driver, who joined<br>\nthe strike yesterday, said that his colleagues were willing to go<br>\nback behind their steering wheels if the traffic police want to<br>\nimplement the rules objectively.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;A police officer fined a colleague of mine Rp 125,000 (US$57)<br>\nbecause a passenger -- beyond his control -- opened the door and<br>\ngot out of the bus at a traffic light,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Responding to reporters&apos; questions about this complaint,<br>\nHindarto said that he would punish the officer if the report is<br>\ntrue and he gets full information about it.<\/p>\n<p>Effendy told The Jakarta Post: &quot;How can we know the officer&apos;s<br>\nidentity if he uses a jacket to cover his insignia?&quot; (bsr)<\/p>",
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