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An Evening Stroll Turns Deadly

Monday, April 18, 2022

The quality of street crimes enacted by youth gangs in Yogyakarta, including inter-school brawling and random gang violence, has shifted. Aside from such crimes escalating in number, their victims have also become more random. Perpetrators are no longer mostly school students.

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Perpetrators of klitih (youth street crime) who killed a student stand in line at the Yogyakarta Police Station on April 11, 2022. Dok. Polda DIY. tempo : 173221053418.

A piece of paper reading “Beware of Klitih” could be seen on the wall of an instant noodle stall, the  Warmindo Barakuda, on Gedongkuning Road, Yogyakarta, on Friday, April 15. Another scrap of paper anounced “Jogja, not GTA”, referring to the crime-themed adventure video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. “Customers put the signs up after the klitih (random gang violence) that killed Daffa two weeks ago,&rdquo

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