Kapanlagi.com - Pancoran Police revealed the motive behind the alleged assault experienced by Karina Ranau. Based on preliminary investigations, the perpetrator allegedly resorted to violence out of frustration for not being served first when buying food at Karina's canteen.
Pancoran Police Chief, Kompol Mansur, explained that the perpetrator purchased food directly (offline). However, orders that came through the online application were processed first according to the system in place at the canteen.
"According to the statement from the suspect at this time, there is a feeling of 'why am I buying the same food but not being served, while others are being served?','" said Kompol Mansur when met at the Pancoran Police Station, South Jakarta, Tuesday (7/7/2026).
"Because there are purchases made online and offline. Yes, this person went through offline, and those who were served first were the online orders," he added.
1. Queue System According to Canteen Policy

Karina Ranau wearing a pink jacket at the police station © KapanLagi.com/Fikri Alfi Rosyadi
According to Mansur, the system is indeed a policy implemented by Karina as the owner of the canteen to ensure that service to customers proceeds in the order of their orders.
"That has been the policy from the owner of the canteen, right?" he said.
The police acted quickly after the case gained public attention. The perpetrator was successfully apprehended in less than 24 hours after their identity was traced.
"We have secured the perpetrator at the time of the incident; our response at that time was that there was no report of anything going viral. As soon as we saw something going viral in the Pancoran area, we immediately took steps to make an arrest by tracing the address, and finally, we were able to secure them within 24 hours before presenting it for a police report," explained Kompol Mansur.
2. Karina Hopes for a Complete Legal Process

Karina Ranau reports assault © KapanLagi.com/Fikri Alfi Rosyadi
Meanwhile, Karina Ranau's legal counsel, Hendro Widodo, appreciates the swift action of the Pancoran Police in handling the case. He hopes the legal process continues until completion so that it can serve as a lesson for the community.
"What is most important is that we are very grateful to the Pancoran Police for agreeing that this case is indeed a focus for them to handle so that cases of male violence against women do not occur in the future, making it a model," said Hendro Widodo.
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