Skip to Content

Police Car Plunges Into Ravine In Nusa Penida Bali

Share The Article

A police car plunged into a ravine along with its passengers in Sekartaji Village, Nusa Penida this April.

An official from the Police Department confirmed that a group of police conducting an investigation in Nusa Penida had an accident this April, as the car they were riding plunged into a ravine due to an engine failure.

nusa penida village

“The incident occurred when that group of police officers conducted an investigation concerning an oil and gas case. They attempted to drive through a hill in Sekertaji Village, but the engine suddenly turned off, causing the car to plunge into a ravine in that location,” said a police officer on Thursday (27/4).

nusa penida coast line

All the victims were immediately rescued and transported to Sanglah Public Hospital to receive medical assistance.

However, the officials were reluctant to mention the details of the victims and the vehicle, and have yet to release an official statement to the media.

bali police car

Paul Speirs

Monday 2nd of May 2022

Cars don't go if there is engine failure just bad driving and a poor excuse

Shorty

Tuesday 3rd of May 2022

@Paul Speirs, May not be the case, but some cars can still roll if the engine cuts out. Additional problem if it has power steering which will also stop working.