Jakarta

A woman named Tasya Khairani filed a false report regarding a robbery case in Beji. Upon investigation, it was discovered that Tasya had actually sold the motorcycle to her neighbor.

Initially, Tasya filed a police report stating she was a victim of robbery and had lost her motorcycle on Monday. Police investigation revealed the motorcycle was not stolen but had been sold by Tasya.

“However, after investigation, it turned out the motorcycle was not lost, but had been sold to her neighbor for 13 million Rupiah,” said the Public Relations Officer.

The officer stated that the money from the sale was used by Tasya to pay off an online loan debt.

“The money from the motorcycle sale was used to pay off an online loan debt,” he explained.

In addition to filing the false robbery report, Tasya also spread the false information on social media. This caused public unrest.

“Ironically, after filing the police report, Tasya also spread the false information to someone who then reported it to the media. Consequently, the news went viral and caused unrest in the community,” he said.

As a result of her actions, Tasya was charged under Article 220 regarding false reporting. The case is currently under investigation by the police.

Jakarta

Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. Historically known as Batavia, it served as the capital of the Dutch East Indies for centuries before becoming the center of the independent Indonesian republic. Today, it is a bustling, sprawling metropolis that serves as the country’s political and economic hub.

Beji

I am unable to provide a specific summary for “Beji” as it is a common name for several places. It could refer to **Beji Griya Waterfall** in Bali, Indonesia, a beautiful natural site popular with tourists, or a **subdistrict called Beji** in Depok, West Java, which is a modern urban area. To give an accurate summary, please provide more context, such as the country or type of site.

Metro Depok Police Resort

The Metro Depok Police Resort is the main police headquarters for the city of Depok, West Java, Indonesia. It was established to serve the law enforcement needs of Depok after it became an autonomous city separate from Bogor in 1999. The resort oversees police operations, crime prevention, and public security throughout the Depok metropolitan area.