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Greater Jakarta: High school student nabbed in stabbing case

A high school student identified only as GA was nabbed by Bogor Police early on Tuesday after allegedly stabbing two workers who were hanging out at a food stall near SMK Pembangunan Satu vocational school on Jl

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Wed, March 11, 2015 Published on Mar. 11, 2015 Published on 2015-03-11T06:51:56+07:00

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high school student identified only as GA was nabbed by Bogor Police early on Tuesday after allegedly stabbing two workers who were hanging out at a food stall near SMK Pembangunan Satu vocational school on Jl. Pajajaran. Bogor, West Java.

Police detective Adj. Comr. Eddy Santoso alleges that GA and 14 other schoolmates attacked the workers, identified as 25-year-old Angga and 23-year-old Fikri. '€œBoth victims could not avoid the attack and their shoulders were severely wounded,'€ he said, as quoted by tribunnews.com on Tuesday.

He added that both victims were taken to the nearby Azra Hospital for treatment.

Eddy said the suspect and his friends fled the scene after the attack. '€œWe successfully nabbed him based on the motorcycle license plate number provided by a local resident,'€ he said, adding that the police also confiscated a sickle that was allegedly used to attack the victims.

Eddy said that according to GA'€™s testimony, the suspect showed no remorse for his alleged actions.

However, Eddy suspects that GA and his friends had been roaming the streets looking for trouble with students from another school.

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