Bekasi – A total of 10 plate covers from the Bekasi River Monument’s pillars have gone missing since last month. This monument holds significant historical value in the struggle of the Bekasi people.
Bekasi River Monument
The **Bekasi River Monument** (Monumen Kali Bekasi) is a historical landmark in Bekasi, Indonesia, commemorating the struggles of local fighters during the Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1949). It symbolizes the resistance against Dutch colonial forces, particularly highlighting a tragic 1945 incident where many Indonesian guerrillas were executed near the river. Today, it serves as a reminder of the city’s resilience and patriotic heritage.