Sukoharjo Police Reveals Car Theft Case, The Perpetrator Turns Out To Be The Victim's Spiritual Teacher

SUKOHARJO - The Sukoharjo Police Criminal Investigation Unit in Central Java, uncovered a case of theft of a Honda Brio car in Lengking Village, Bulu District, by arresting a perpetrator known to be the victim's spiritual teacher. East Java, is now being held at the Sukoharjo Police Headquarters with evidence of a Honda Brio car for further investigation, said Sukoharjo Police Criminal Investigation Unit Head AKP Teguh Prasetyo, at a press conference at Sukoharjo Police Headquarters, Wednesday 8 June. , Pringen Village, Pasuruan, East Java, on Monday night June 6. The police also found evidence of a Honda Brio Nopol AD 1015 ZB which the perpetrators sold for Rp. 15 million," said Kasat. Kasat said the car theft belonged to Nuning Pratiwi (41), a resident of the Regency. Sukoharjo happened, on Thursday, May 19. "The victim and the perpetrator actually knew each other, where the perpetrator was a spiritual teacher from I'm the victim," said Kasat. Kasat explained, the incident began when the perpetrator was about to visit the victim's house in Lengking Village, Bulu District, Sukoharjo Regency, on Thursday 19 May. quiet. The perpetrator saw that there was a car key belonging to the victim hanging in the living room of his house. "Seeing this, the perpetrator then had an intention to take the victim's car without the permission of the owner," said the Kasat with the rank of Adjunct Police Commissioner. The perpetrator then took the victim's car and returned to his house. in Prigen Pasuruan, East Java. The perpetrator then sold the stolen car for Rp. 15 million. The police, armed with the victim's report and statements from witnesses, managed to arrest the perpetrator at his home in Prigen, Pasuruan. Officers also managed to find evidence of stolen cars that had been sold by the perpetrators. The perpetrators together with the evidence were immediately taken to the Sukoharjo Police Headquarters for examination. The perpetrators of APA were charged with Article 362 of the Criminal Code concerning the Crime of Theft, with a maximum imprisonment of five years.