JAKARTA - Investigators from the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Senen Police conducted a urine test on a motorcycle theft suspect named Muhamad Ferdi Saputra alias MFS (23). As a result of the urine test, it turned out that the suspect with a tattoo on his left arm was positive for consuming methamphetamine.
"We have also conducted a urine test on the suspect's initials MFS and the results were positive for methamphetamine. The suspect MFS is also a narcotics user," said Senen Police Criminal Investigation Unit Head Iptu Asep Dadang when contacted by VOI, Wednesday, August 2.
The suspect, Muhamad Ferdi Saputra, a resident of Johar Baru, was desperate to steal a motorbike to buy methamphetamine and his daily needs.
"The results are to buy methamphetamine, eat and stuff. He is a specialist in theft," he said.
Meanwhile, from the suspect's confession, he sold a Honda Vario 125 motorbike for IDR 2.5 million. The motorbike is sold through a cash on delivery (COD) system in the Cijantung area, East Jakarta.
"I took it by pushing the victim's motorbike after seeing the opportunity for the gate to open. The motorbike was also not locked by the handlebar. Then I pushed the motorbike and took it to the lockman to make a duplicate key," MFS told reporters.
Then the suspect marketed the motorbike through social media. He was arrested while enjoying being in the hotel with a woman.
"My motorbike sells for 2.5 million rupiah in the Cijantung area, East Jakarta. I'm sorry sir," he said.
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The Senen Police Criminal Investigation Unit arrested a specialist recidivist for motorcycle theft in the Jalan Murtado area, Paseban Village, Senen District, Central Jakarta.
The suspect is known as Muhamad Ferdi Saputra (23). From the recognition of the widower and his 3rd child, he usually often operates in the Cibinong area, Bogor. Perpetrators usually act with a friend.
"Usually they play (steal a motorbike) in Cibinong. This is the first time this time they steal a motorbike in Senen, then they are caught," the suspect told VOI at the Senen Police Headquarters, Wednesday, August 2.
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