The Story Of The Motorbike In Jayapura Which Was Stolen 2 Months AGO But Can Return
JAKARTA - Jayapura City Police Chief, Grand Commissioner Victor D. Mackbon, handed over 10 stolen motorbikes to their owners in the Mapolresta yard.
The handover of a motorcycle was carried out after the owner was able to show a valid ownership certificate, he said, in Jayapura, Thursday, November 17. He said that until now there were still 30 motorbikes that had not been handed over to their owners because no residents had submitted proof of ownership. He said the police were ready to hand them over if the community handed them over and showed evidence of motorcycle ownership. "We are trying our best to provide services to the public," he explained, quoted from Antara. Mackbon admitted that the case of motorcycle theft in Jayapura City was quite prominent because in a day it could be two to three police reports. For this reason, his party emphasized to the ranks to always carry out a "quick response" of the theft by visiting the crime scene so that the motives of the perpetrators could be identified. The mode used by the detected perpetrators was exchanged or bartering with marijuana-type narcotics so that his party synergized with the Indonesian Navy and border officers for handling, he said. La Ode Bunga, one of the residents who received his motorbike, who had lost his motorbike for two months, expressed his gratitude "My motorbike was lost since two months ago, I tried to find it but did not find it so that I could find it, but it turned out that it could be found again, "said La Ode Bunga.