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The “Happy” chat revealed the Kanjuruhan tragedy recorded in the police ambulance

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The video containing the sound of the conversation of two men who closely followed the Kanjuruhan tragedy from inside the car went viral on social media. The voices of the two men sounded ‘happy’ to see the security forces running after the fans who took the field.

It was revealed that the video recording containing the “happy” sale was made from inside a police ambulance. The conclusion was reached after tracing and comparing two videos obtained from social media with different camera angles but in a moment.

In the first video recorded from the VIP stands, officers can be seen pushing back from the top of the stands. While the second video is from inside the car, it went viral because it sounded like the “very happy” sale.

The point that becomes the reference point is the registration of an officer steward The blue vests were pacing when the officers pushed the fans back to the stands and fired tear gas multiple times. Steward was registered from inside the vehicle vehicle. In another video, which recorded a similar incident from the vip stands of the Kanjuruhan stadium, there were 3 medical cars lined up on the side of the pitch.

After analyzing and comparing the two videos, the voices of the two men in the chat came from the medical car in the center. The car says “police”.

The reference, the steward right in front of the car. Also, when the car’s camera is pointed slightly to the right, the nose of another car can be seen on the right. At that time, the rotator light was visible from the right. Well, from the video recorded from the stands, the medical car with the rotating light on is the one on the far right.

While the two people who chatted were suspected of being a doctor and a police medical officer. This is because one of the entries always ends its comment with the word ‘doc’. Meanwhile, in the car, you can see the Tri Brata hat, which is usually worn by the police.

Since the news was broadcast earlier, the team detik Jatim contacted East Java Regional Police regarding the veracity of the video. However, there has been no response so far. For this reason, the team took the initiative to conduct their own research.

Previously, a video containing a conversation between two suspected police medical officers while watching the Kanjuruhan tragedy closely went viral on various social media. The “happy” conversation was heard calling the riots at the Kanjuruhan stadium as a war.

The video containing the conversation between the two agents was uploaded from one of the TikTok @ke ********* accounts. In the 36-second video, Brimob members can be seen repelling supporters who took to the pitch. Brimob members with shields and batons were seen to continue chasing supporters all the way to the grandstand fence.

Here is the complete excerpt of the ‘happy’ chat that went viral

Item A : It is rare to see this.

Item B : Yes doctor, war. Arek-arek if you want to go up, go up, Brimob, doctor. Die if you hit Brimob, die, doctor. Well, he is brushed. Die if you hit this

Item A : Lhoo … It broke. (plays laughing)

Item B : He’s dead, doctor. Look at it, look really good. Many patients are ready, doc. Be prepared for many patients.

Item A : Yes, it’s collected here (plays with a laugh)

Free translation

Item A : I rarely see him

Item B : Yes, doctor, war. Arek-ask if it’s irrelevant, you’re irrelevant, Brimob, doctor. If you get hit by Brimob, you die, Doctor. Well, he is brushed. Die if hit by that

Item A : Well … His head broke. (she plays laughing)

Item B : Dead for it, doc. Look what a real battered. You already prepare a lot of patients, doc. Be prepared for many patients

Item A : Yes, picked up here (plays with a laugh).

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