Incident highlights crisis in military and police
Tension remains high in the East Javanese city of Madiun after a petty row at a petrol station escalated into a raging battle between members of the Army Strategic Reserves Command and policemen, leaving three civilians dead and 15 injured.
At a funeral on Tuesday for one of the victims, hundreds of students shouted anti-police and anti-military slogans and demanded a full investigation into the clashes.
The farcical but fatal fight broke out on Saturday night over positions in a queue at a petrol station. Three lieutenants from Infantry Battalion 501 were in the queue when two military policemen pushed in.
'The three lieutenants are friends and they got upset when two men on a motorcycle ignored all the vehicles lining up for gas and cut in front of their car. A heated quarrel erupted between the three officers and the two men,' a military spokesman said.
The men began to argue and matters got out of hand when a large number of infantry battalion members arrived and helped the military policemen.
The brawl led to an attack by about 300 members of the infantry battalion on Madiun police station and three other substations in the town.