Medan – An online motorcycle taxi (ojol) driver, Affan Kurniawan, passed away after being run over by a Brimob armored vehicle, causing grief among fellow drivers. Several actions were taken.
Medan
Medan is the capital and largest city of North Sumatra, Indonesia, historically established as a plantation hub by the Dutch East Indies in the 19th century. It is known for its diverse cultural heritage, a legacy of its past as a major trading center that attracted Malay, Javanese, Chinese, Indian, and European communities. Key historical sites include the Maimun Palace, a grand royal palace of the Deli Sultanate, and the Tjong A Fie Mansion, reflecting the city’s prominent Chinese merchant history.
Brimob armored vehicle
The Brimob armored vehicle is a specialized tactical vehicle used by the Indonesian National Police’s Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob). These vehicles, which include models like the Anoa and Komodo, have a modern history, being developed and deployed in the 21st century for riot control, counter-terrorism, and security operations across the archipelago.
Brimob Headquarters
The Brimob Headquarters (Mako Brimob) is the national headquarters for the Indonesian National Police’s Mobile Brigade Corps (Korps Brimob). Established during the Indonesian National Revolution, it is a paramilitary police force with a long history in domestic security and counter-terrorism operations. The headquarters itself is a key operational and administrative center located in Kelapa Dua, Depok, West Java.
North Sumatra Police
The North Sumatra Police is a regional division of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) responsible for law enforcement and security in North Sumatra province. It was established as part of the national police force following Indonesia’s independence. Its history is intertwined with maintaining order and supporting development in one of the country’s most populous and diverse regions.
Jalan Bhayangkara
Jalan Bhayangkara is a major street in Jakarta, Indonesia, named after the “Bhayangkara,” the national police force. The name honors the history and service of the Indonesian National Police in maintaining order and security since the nation’s independence.
Medan City
Medan is the capital of North Sumatra, Indonesia, and historically grew into a major economic hub due to its establishment as a center for the Dutch colonial plantation industry in the late 19th century. The city’s diverse cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, including landmarks like the Maimun Palace, built by the Sultanate of Deli. Today, it is a bustling metropolitan gateway to Lake Toba and the natural wonders of Sumatra.