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Kalibata Police Assault Updates: Autopsy Confirms Beatings, Kompolnas Condemns Violence, Vendors Receive Aid

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In updates to the December 11, 2025, fatal assault on two debt collectors by six Yanma police officers in Kalibata, South Jakarta, autopsy results confirm blunt force trauma, Kompolnas demands accountability, and authorities provide aid to riot-affected vendors amid ethics probes leading to likely dismissal.

Following the naming of six Yanma Mabes Polri officers as suspects on December 12—Bripda Irfan Batubara, Bripda Jefry Ceo Agusta, Brigadir Ilham, Bripda Ahmad Marz Zulqadri, Bripda Baginda, and Bripda Raafi Gafar—for the group assault that killed debt collectors MET (at the scene) and NAT (in hospital), new details have emerged.

The incident unfolded around 3:30 PM WIB near TMP Kalibata when the victims removed the ignition key from Bripda Ahmad Marz Zulqadri's motorcycle, prompting a brawl with his colleagues using bare hands. Autopsies revealed blunt force injuries from fists, with no weapons involved.

Divpropam Polri confirmed ethics violations under Article 17 paragraph 3 of Perpol No. 7/2022, paving the way for dismissal, as stated by Brigjen Pol Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko on December 13.

Kompolnas Commissioner Mohammad Choirul Anam condemned the violence, stressing no justification for police brutality and calling for better debt collection mechanisms to restore public trust.

The ensuing riots damaged 42 tent and 22 permanent vendor stalls. Vendors' Coordinator Purwanto reported trauma and capital losses, but Polda Metro Jaya provided financial aid and security pledges via Kapolda Irjen Pol Asep Edi Suheri, welcomed by vendors on December 14.

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Discussions on X highlight shock over six Yanma police officers' involvement in the fatal beating of two debt collectors in Kalibata, confirmed by autopsy as blunt force trauma from bare hands. Kompolnas condemns the violence and demands accountability amid upcoming ethics trials. Vendors report ongoing trauma, receiving aid from authorities. Sentiments include outrage at police brutality, skepticism about the cause of death, criticism of Yanma unit, and calls for justice.

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