Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Title:** Prank Gone Wrong: "Pocong" (Indonesian Ghost) Encounter
**Summary:**
* A group chats with a 6th-grade boy, Septian, who dressed up as a "Pocong" (a type of Indonesian ghost) as a prank near Canning Bridge, Depok.
* Septian's friends abandoned him, and he was caught by a police team who were initially startled but then amused by the situation.
* The police officers share their side of the story, expressing concern for residents who might have been frightened by the prank, especially the elderly or those with health conditions.
* The conversation is light-hearted, with the group joking and teasing Septian about his prank.
* The transcript also includes unrelated snippets of conversation, music, and applause, suggesting a casual, entertainment-focused setting (e.g., a TV show, podcast, or live stream).
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each given a number and kept as short sentences:
1. **Location**: The incident occurred near Canning Bridge, specifically on Jalan Juanda in Depok.
2. **Individual Involved**: A boy, later identified as Septian, was dressed as a "pocong" (a type of Indonesian ghost).
3. **Age and Grade**: Septian is in the 6th grade.
4. **Residence**: Septian lives in the Kelapa Dua area of Depok.
5. **Incident Nature**: Septian was attempting to prank the local community by dressing up as a pocong.
6. **Police Involvement**: Members of the Depok Police were patrolling the area due to anticipation of street crime during the fasting period.
7. **Previous Incident**: Approximately two months prior, police investigated an allegedly haunted house in the Depok Bang area due to reports of strange noises and sightings.
8. **Consequence of Prank**: Residents who saw Septian were shocked, with some having heart conditions or being otherwise frightened.
9. **Police Response to Septian**: Septian was caught by the police after his friends ran away, and he was spoken to about the implications of his prank.
10. **Outcome for Septian**: Septian was given an understanding warning by the police to not repeat such actions.
11. **Media Coverage**: The incident involving Septian (referred to as "Pocong Greece") was covered in a program (Program 86), indicating it gained some media attention.