CONFINEMENT

CONFINEMENT
CH 25 - PERSECUTION OF SEASIDE STATE PART VIII (DALANG PERGUDUHAN )



"You! It turns out you're the culprit of this slander and uproar," Sariwati accused the man in front of her.


He looks beaver looking at the man flanked by the two Bhayangkara. From his mouth was thrown an oath of absorbency and indomitable rage.


Seeing the commotion, Mr. Timoti immediately ordered some Bhayangkara to secure Sariwati's wrathful wrath.


"Shut up!"


Back Mr. Timoti kicked the table.


"How dare you stir up in this country! What you are doing is very taboo and makes the peace of this Coast Country disturbed." said Mr. Timoti to Sariwati.


"But I didn't do anything sir" replied Sariwati in self-defense.


"It is precisely this man who is the culprit of the excitement and destroyer of the Purnama beach environment, Tuan," Sariwati said.


"Liar sir, I saw for myself how he was stirring and from his trunk gave off a bluish green light," said the Angler.


"Don't lie to you! due to your explosive roof, the fish and coral reefs on Purnama beach are damaged" Sariwati debate with anglers in front of him.


"Lie master, don't believe the words of this female demon!" The angler stood up.


"That's enough! stop this debate, you two don't comment before I ask!" hardik mr. Timoti.


But suddenly some Bhayangkara approached, there was a serious discussion between Prawira Utama Bhayangkara and its members. Before long Prawira Utama approached mister Timoti and whispered something. The look on Mr. Timoti's face turned red and grew colder. Look at the eyes of Mr. Timoti blasting towards the Angler in front of him. Tuam Timoti stepped closer to the Angler and,


"WALKR"


Mr. Timoti's hand slapped the Angler until the man in front of him fell a few steps due to the slap of the governor.


"Nonsense, dare you lie and make false testimony!" mr. Timoti's voice is rising.


"My men have been investigating, it's you we've been hunting!" said Mr. Timoti back.


"Also sir, my goodness."


The angler's voice trembled in fear.


" Bhayangkara, bring here everything you found at the scene!" mr. Timoti's orders.


Some Bhayangkara rushed out to pick up the evidence found at the Surau location and Purnama beach. It turned out that before heading to Banjar Manguntur Hall, after Mr. Timoti got a report from the Jero Pecalang envoy in the governorate had divided the Bhayangkara troops to deal with and investigate the problems that occurred.


Some Bhayangkara re-entered the room with evidence obtained from the scene. It looks two large roofs made of bamboo filled with fish and some fish bomb shells better known as bondets that have not been used and bags containing wood chips that look charred burn up.


"The fisherman's dragging in here!" mr. Timoti's orders.


The fisherman was dragged closer to the governor who stood near the evidence accompanied by Mr. Sirkum and Mr. Nengah, while Prawira Utama Bhayangkara explained what his men found.


"It turns out this man we're hunting master, he's a syndicate of fish looters and environmental destroyers that resulted in the Purnama beach being damaged and the fisherman's catch of the past few months declining," obviously Prawira Utama Bhayangkara to Mr. Timoti.


"He was fishing using bondets so that coral reefs and fish are difficult to breed" continued Prawira Utama Bhayangkara.


Hearing the description of Bhayangkara's head, Mr. Timoti became increasingly angry, he came back to the Angler.


"Who told you to fish that way, there must be someone who holds all this work?" search for Mr. Timoti.


At first the angler remained silent and did not admit his actions, but after punch after punch received from several Bhayangkara finally the Angler confessed.


"Although sir, I am only a man of master," said the angler after his body was battered by the Bhayangkara troops.


"Say, who told you to?" said Mr. Timoti back.


"There was a new merchant from Dauh Tukat who told me, Sir," replied the Angler terrified.


"Say, who and where is the address?" the governor asked.


The fisherman told him who told him and where the merchant's address was. After hearing the man's confession in front of him the governor ordered some Bhayangkara troops to sniff the merchant.


"Please and tie this man to the stake" commanded Mr. Timoti.


With a swift two Bhayangkara people tie the Angler at Saka Balai Banjar Manguntur.


Now the governor stepped closer to Sariwati who was still sitting limp on the floor of Banjar Hall with his hands still tied.


"Take off this woman's bond and get the healer here to treat her wounds!" the governor's orders.


Not waiting for a long time, an old man who was none other than the governor's healer burst in to approach Sariwati. Deftly his vulnerable hand untied the rope in Sariwati's hand and took out several small tubes made of bamboo wuluh in the bundle she carried. The physician began to clean and treat the wounds all over Sariwati's body, The girl only groaned with pain all over her body.


"Return my things," Sariwati's voice sounded softly.


Hearing that, the governor ordered Prawira Utama to take the item that the woman in front of him meant. Soon after, the leader of Bhayangkara handed a bundle of cloth and a small black box to Mr. Timoti.


Mr. Timoti received it, but he was surprised to see a black box engraved with two goldfish opposite each other to form a circle at the top and around him engraved with the golden eagle head symbol.


"This box?"


With wide eyes the governor could not believe seeing the object in his hand.


"Where did you get this box?" asked Mr. Timoti to Sariwati, his eyes were sharp towards the girl.


"Who are you really?" mr. Timoti is back.


Sariwati silent a thousand languages did not answer the question of the governor, his head just bowed.


"Answer! Who are you and where did you get this box?" mr. Timoti's voice began to rise.


"What's up, sir?" mr. Nengah and Mr. Sirkum approached the governor.


"Yes, what do you mean?" ask sir Sirkum.


Mr. Timoti showed the black boxes to the two people in front of him, he explained in detail what the engraving on the box meant.


"This right is only owned by the Garuda Emas family like this symbol," Mr. Timoti showed the carvings around the box and reached into something from behind his clothes. Necklace with a pendant symbolizing the golden-colored head of the garuda poking out from behind the clothes of Mr. Timoti.


"We should discuss this in the security room of Banjar Tuan Hall, I fear this will be a hoopla in this village primarily in the Coast Country." proposed Mr. Nengah to the governor.


"Alright," said Mr. Timoti.


"Prawira Utama, you disperse the citizens and your troops are in vain around Balai Banjar, while Sirkum, Jero Mekel and this girl come with me into the room!" master Timoti's orders while pointing towards Sariwati.


"Ready, sir" replied the chief of Bhayangkara.


The governor stepped into the security room accompanied by Mr. Sirkun, Jero Mekel and Sariwati. Before entering the pack Nengah and sirkun approached Muhibbin, Disya and Sekar.


"Gus, you just go home with your sister and also please send Mr. Sirkun's daughter to his house," asked Mr. Nengah to Muhibbin who had stood not far from the room of Banjar Manguntur Hall.


"For a while, Ajik will accompany the governor and Mr. Sirkun here," said Mr. Nengah back.


"Please take my children home, you better not be here because it is likely that this investigation will take a long time" Sirkun also asked Muhibbin.


"I don't want to go home with this guy Dad!" answer Disya ketus.


The man in question is Muhibbin and since the incident in Surau Disya aggravation to his best friend is still not lost.


"Yes, let Bhayangkara take you" Sirkun told his daughter.


The residents began to leave Banjar Manguntur Hall and the situation was controlled by Bhayangkara forces.


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Elsewhere, an army of Bhayangkara besieged a large, elongated building with high walls surrounding it. Two men were seen at the door and the others were spreading to secure the situation.


"Please out!" said one of the men banged on the door.


No matter how long the door opened, a man came out of the house.


"Good night, is this really Mr. Yanto's house?" ask the man who is none other than Deputy Prawira Utama Bhayangkara.


"Master, I'm Yanto. Can I help you?" replied the man who had just come out of the house.


"Lord, come with us to Banjar Manguntur Hall, we need your information there" said Deputy Prawira Utama.


"What is your description, why are there so many Bhayangkara troops besieging my house?" ask Yanto to come back.


"Later you'll know for yourself, now you're coming with us!" deputy Prawira Utama said firmly.


"Teacher, take Mr. Yanto!" orders of Deputy Prawira Utama on its members.


Some members of Bhayangkara came forward and formed Yanto.


"What the fuck! my fault what?" Yanto thrashed when his hands were flanked by two Bhayangkara men.


"We ask for cooperation, you will know for yourself what the mistake of the master!" concluded Vice Prawira Utama.


"Teachers, take this man to Banjar Manguntur Hall immediately!" his orders to the Bhayangkara members.


"Ready!" answer the Bhayangkara members.


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While inside the Banjar Manguntur security room, Mr. Timoti still interrogated Sariwati about the black box in his possession.


"Please explain clearly, where did you get this box?" the voice of the governor began to rise because Sariwati was only silent a thousand languages.


"Please answer!" hardik Mr. Timoti is getting windy.


"What is your relationship with the family of the late king of Harsuto the ruler of Nengeri Emerald?" added the governor began to ignite his emotions because of the attitude of Sariwati.


Hearing the name of king Harsuto being mentioned by master Timoti, sir Nengah and Sirkum were startled.


"Sorry sir, did I not mishear what you just said?" ask Sirkun to the governor.


"Sir, why did you mention the name of the late king Harsuto?" mr. Nengah was no less curious.


" You need to know, the symbol of the Golden Garuda is only owned by the close family of king Harsuto and the necklace I wear is proof that I am one of the descendants of king Harsuto. While this black box is only owned by the direct descendants of the late king because there are four gold-colored garuda head carvings that surround it as a sign," explained Mr. Timoti to Sirkun and Mr. Nengah.


The eyes of the two people looked at the bowed Sariwati with a feeling of disbelief.


"What is your relationship with Mr. Bendowo's family?" back sir Timoti asked Sariwati.


But Sariwati remained silent unmoved with her head still down.


The anger of the governor is not restrained, at the bustling table in front of him.


"Braven, quickly answer! or did you steal this box from Mr. Bendowo's family?" said Mr. Timoti.


"I didn't steal it," now Sariwati started to open her voice.


"The box is a curse box that makes me what I am today and like a human half fish" replied Sariwati lirih, her tears began to glow.


Hearing Sariwati's answer, the governor was shocked.


"Don't you be the daughter of kang mas Bendowo and yunda Warika?" ask Mr. Timoti.


"Are you Dyah Pramodya Sariwati, their fourth daughter?"


Now Sariwati raised her face and looked at Mr. Timoti.


"How do you know our family?" sariwati asked the man standing in front of her.


"I am one of the brothers of your mother's misan" replied Mr. Timoti.


" It is true that the news of the wind, that kang mas Bendowo sentenced one of his daughters," muttered Mr. Timoti in heart.


"Alright, now it is clear that the problem and the noise that occurred in Surau was not to be heard by the Bendowo kangmas, especially the status of who the girl in front of us is," pinta the governor to Mr. Sirkun and Mr. Nengah.


"Because I got the letter circulation that no official in the colony of Emerald who can help and provide facilities to one of his children who are serving the sentence." concluded the governor of this Coast State on two men in front of him.


The two men were still at a loss to digest what Timoti said, Throw, all they know is that Mr. Bendowo is one of the rulers of the Emerald Country who is very cruel and does not hesitate to act hard and rude to people who offend their interests, The cruelty of the Bendowo family is well known throughout the Emerald Country and no one dares to oppose it.


In the mind of Sirkun remembered the incident that befell his sister Samarta, who was none other than Disya's biological father. The chariot accident caused all of his sister's family to die except for Disya, caused by one of the children of master Bendowo who carelessly brought Otto caused the horses that pulled his brother's car entourage rippled and led to the ravine.


Suddenly the security room door was knocked and Prawira Utama Bhayangkara entered the room. He drew closer to Mr. Timoti and whispered something.


The governor's face turned red and he said,


"The storming hole has been captured by Bhayangkara's forces, let's get out gentlemen!" take Mr. Timoti to Mr. Sirkun and Mr. Nengah.


"And you come anyway, later after all this is handled you come with me to the town of Negeri Pantai and live there," said the governor to Sariwati anyway.


"However I am your family even though sometimes your father's attitude is not in line with mine" Mr. Timoti told Sariwati.


The three people followed Master Timoti's steps towards exiting.


Outside the room, Bhayangkara troops were on standby to secure the situation. It appears that Prawira Utama is interrogating someone who is flanked by several Bhayangkara beside him.


The governor and the two men behind him began to approach Sariwati.


How surprised Sariwati after seeing who was sitting interrogated by Bhayangkara troops.


"Setyanto!" pekik Sariwati in heart.


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