Cawang City Park Becomes Site of Immoral Activities, Condoms and Alcohol Bottles Discovered
Cawang City Park in East Jakarta is suspected to have become a location for illicit sexual activities involving several men. Various items allegedly used in such practices have been discovered within the park.
These items were found by detikcom during a visit to the location on Saturday, 28 February 2026. Initially, detikcom discovered a package of red contraceptives or condoms near a large tree within the park. Subsequently, packages of used lubricating gel were also found, along with various wet tissue packaging bearing the Magicmax brand.
Additionally, used condoms were discovered discarded on the ground. Between gaps in broken tree branches, two alcohol bottles with their caps already removed were also found. Finally, detikcom discovered packaging of energy drinks or sexual performance enhancement supplements. All these items were found scattered throughout Cawang City Park, which is suspected to be a location for illicit activities involving several men.
The perpetrators are believed to have entered the park through a gap between the park fence and a wall during the night. This gap has now been sealed.
The gap used as an access point by the perpetrators at night is located near the underpass of the Cawang-Grogol Toll Road, on Jalan DI Panjaitan in East Jakarta. The gap is at the final point of the park’s boundary fence with the pavement. The gap measured less than 1 metre in size. At the bottom of the gap, there were several large stones, believed to have been used as footholds for perpetrators to squeeze into Cawang City Park.
Access Gap to Park Sealed
The gap has now been permanently sealed with concrete. The concrete fully blocks the gap and is currently supported by plywood sheets.
The sealing was carried out by the East Jakarta Municipal Government in an integrated manner with various cross-sectoral agencies, involving the Parks and Urban Forestry Division. Additionally, the village administration and three-pillar security elements, consisting of Babinsa and Bhabinkamtibmas from Kebon Pala Village, were involved.
“Today we attempted to permanently seal two access points through concrete work, in cooperation with the Parks and Urban Forestry Division,” said Makasar District Head Dimas Prayudi on Friday, 27 February. Dimas revealed information about the misuse of the park’s function. He stated that joint officers discovered gaps in the fence that residents frequently used to enter the park area unofficially.