Wed, 03 Oct 2001

23 killed in police operation

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Twenty three criminals were shot dead in the Greater Jakarta area by the city police during a police operation codenamed Brantas Jaya last month, an officer announced on Tuesday.

City police spokesman Sr. Comr. Anton Bachrul Alam told reporters that the police were forced to shoot the criminals dead because they had resisted arrest after being caught red-handed.

The police operation was aimed at cracking down on crimes committed on public transport.

Anton said that a total of 123 sharp weapons had been confiscated during the month, along with 52 firearms, 44 pistols, eight rifles and 394 bullets.

Police also arrested 154 suspects.

"As crime evidence, we have amassed 22 motorcycles, 10 cars, Rp 8,498,000 in cash, four cellular phones, one computer and four wallets," Anton said.

The operation was launched last month along with two other raids, codenamed Sapu Jagat targeting the illegal possession of weapons and Zebra Jaya against traffic violations.

City police managed to confiscate a total of 296 weapons of various types and 7,922 bullets during the Sapu Jagat operation.

Police also named 74 suspects, whose cases are still being processed.

Meanwhile, in the Zebra Jaya operation, a total of 24,977 cases were being processed by the police, mostly concerning minor violations of the now standardized vehicle number plates.