In the afternoon of 25 January 1946, a group of newly enrolled
Indonesian Military Academy cadets in Tangerang led by Major
Daan Mogot went to a Japanese base in Lengkong, in what is today
South Tangerang, in order to discuss disarmament of the Japanese troops and acquire their weapons. The negotiations, which began with the transfer of some
Gurkha prisoners of war, initially went well and the cadets began collecting the weapons, when a shot was fired – the culprit was unknown, with an account describing one of the Gurkhas having accidentally fired the weapon and another describing one of the cadets' weapons
firing accidentally. After the shot, Japanese soldiers retook the seized weapons and began attacking the cadets. In the ensuing shootout, 33 cadets and 3 of their officers, including Daan Mogot, were killed. The
Indonesian Army later threatened to send in soldiers to Lengkong, prompting the Japanese garrison to surrender. ==Aftermath==