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Dozens of teenagers arrested for ‘sarong fight’ in Central Java

Dozens of teenagers have been arrested for engaging in a sarung fight in various areas in Central Java.

Suherdjoko (The Jakarta Post)
Semarang
Wed, March 29, 2023

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Dozens of teenagers arrested for ‘sarong fight’ in Central Java Teenagers sing and bang on improvised drums as they walk around their neighborhood to wake up residents for sahur, the pre-dawn meal before the start of the fasting day throughout the holy month of Ramadan, in this photograph taken on May 19, 2018, in Jakarta. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo)

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ozens of teenagers have been arrested for engaging in a sarung fight, a typical Ramadan pastime for adolescents, in various areas in Central Java.

Eight teenagers, aged 16 to 19, were arrested in Kembaran, Banyumas regency, on Sunday and were made to sign a statement not to repeat the action by Kembaran Police.

In Cilacap regency, 21 teenagers were arrested and their parents summoned by the local police on Friday. On the same day, 13 teenagers were arrested in Purworejo regency.

For the fights, they tie one end of the sarung to create a bundle, so as to be used as a flail. The fight becomes dangerous as teenagers increasingly fill the bundle with rocks.

Central Java Police chief Insp. Gen. Ahmad Luthfi is calling for people to refrain from engaging in such fights.

“We want the fasting month of Ramadan to be in order, safe and peaceful,” Luthfi said.

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Provincial police spokesperson Sr. Comr. Iqbal Alqudussy warned that participants could be criminally prosecuted for the action.

“Sarung fights are no longer typical teenage delinquency. It tends to become criminal actions. We will sternly act and prosecute if we find any criminal violations,” Iqbal said. (dre)

 

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