Toto, Head Of The Minimarket Robber In Kembangan Claims To Be The Proceeds Of His Crime For The Cost Of Giving Birth To His Wife, Believe?

JAKARTA - Suspect Toto alias Rendi (27) who captained the robbery admitted that he used the money from one of the crimes he had committed to pay for his wife's delivery.

"From his confession, his wife just gave birth three months ago. The remaining proceeds from the crime were used for daily needs," said West Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Syahduddi when confirmed, Tuesday, October 24.

To rob a minimarket, the perpetrators in action usually wait for it to be quiet and are cleaning up to close the shop.

Toto ordered Agus (33), Rosid (28), Mahpud (35), Nursaad (26), and Krisna (25) to rob minimarkets by threatening firearms to minimarket employees in the Kembangan area, West Jakarta. This group of sadistic robbers confiscated money and cigarettes.

Even in their actions, they did not hesitate to injure their victims, namely minimarket employees. The perpetrators threatened, even after stealing cash and cigarettes, the employee's motorbike was also taken away.

Meanwhile, from Toto's confession, this is not the first time he has been shot by the police. This is the second time he has been given measured decisive action with the same case.

But that did not deter him from becoming a sadistic criminal armed with fire. In fact, Toto's crime is increasingly organized. He recruited many followers and became a provider of firearms and sharp weapons.

"I've also been (shot) before, the same case (violent theft)," Toto admitted.

They were charged with multiple articles, namely Article 365 Paragraph (2) of the 2e Criminal Code and Article 363 of the Criminal Code.

Six armed robbers who took action at a minimarket on Jalan Kembangan Utara, Kembangan District, West Jakarta, were arrested by the West Jakarta Metro Police.

One of the suspects named Toto (27) is the captain of the gang. In the action, the perpetrators were classified as sadistic. They often point firearms at minimarket employees.