Depok

A round tofu trader in Pancoran Mas, Depok, identified by initials DA, committed an exhibitionist act while serving customers. As a result of his actions, the perpetrator has now been arrested by the police.

The indecent act occurred on Gang Bakti, Pancoran Mas, Depok, on Saturday (April 11, 2026), at 3:30 PM local time.

Initially, the victims, identified by initials IA and GS, were buying round tofu sold by the perpetrator.

“Yes (the victims were buying round tofu),” said the Head of Public Relations of the Depok Metro Police, AKP Made Budi, when contacted by reporters on Sunday (April 12).

However, while serving these two customers, the perpetrator instead exposed his genitals to both victims. His act was witnessed by a witness identified by initial R. The witness then informed the victims’ parents about the incident.

“The perpetrator committed sexual harassment by showing his genitals to the victims. The incident was witnessed by R (witness),” he stated.

After receiving information from the witness about their child being harassed, the victims’ parents immediately picked up the perpetrator at 3:30 PM local time on Jalan Kampung Serab, Depok City, while he was selling round tofu.

“The perpetrator was immediately taken to the crime scene where the harassment occurred. Then the Opsnal Team received the report,” he said.

After that, he continued, the Pawas SPKT and Opsnal Team immediately went to the crime scene and arrested the perpetrator. Currently, the perpetrator has been taken to the Pancoran Mas Police Station for further investigation.

Pancoran Mas

Pancoran Mas is a district in South Jakarta, Indonesia, known for its residential and commercial areas. Historically, the name “Pancoran” refers to a traditional water fountain or spout, and “Mas” means gold, possibly indicating a historical connection to a golden water source or a landmark in the region. Today, it is a bustling area with a mix of modern developments and local culture.

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, historically known for its colonial-era plantation established by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch East India Company official, in the 17th century. It later became a center for education and scholarship, notably hosting the University of Indonesia’s main campus. Today, Depok is a rapidly growing suburban city within the Jakarta metropolitan area, blending modern urban development with its historical roots.

Gang Bakti

Gang Bakti is a narrow alley in Jakarta’s Kota Tua area, known for its well-preserved Dutch colonial architecture and vibrant street art. Historically, it was part of the old port district, serving as a bustling trade route during the 17th and 18th centuries under the Dutch East India Company. Today, it is a popular spot for tourists and photographers, offering a glimpse into Jakarta’s colonial past.

Depok Metro Police

The Depok Metro Police is the law enforcement agency serving the city of Depok, West Java, Indonesia. Established as part of the national police restructuring to handle the growing urban population and security needs of Depok, it operates under the West Java Regional Police. The force is responsible for maintaining public order, preventing crime, and providing community services in the metropolitan area.

Jalan Kampung Serab

Jalan Kampung Serab is a historic street located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, known for its rich multicultural heritage. The area was once a bustling settlement for the local Malay and Indian communities, with its name believed to be derived from the Malay word “serab” (meaning messy or tangled), possibly referencing the dense vegetation or narrow, winding paths that characterized the early village. Today, it remains a vibrant residential and commercial area, reflecting the diverse cultural tapestry of Penang’s history.

Pancoran Mas Police Station

Pancoran Mas Police Station is a law enforcement facility located in the Pancoran Mas district of Depok, West Java, Indonesia. It serves as a local police precinct responsible for maintaining public order and safety in the area. The station likely developed alongside the growth of Depok as a suburban city, reflecting the expansion of municipal services in the region during Indonesia’s modern administrative development.