Stop Lu, If I'm Not I'll Strike Lu When The Perpetrator Is A Thief Before Hitting The Victim's Motorbike

JAKARTA TA (21), a sadistic gang that slashes firefighters, apparently often acts in various areas in Jakarta. This was discovered after the Tambora Police Criminal Investigation Unit conducted an examination of TA.

"A total of five crime scenes (crime scenes) were stolen by this group of motorcycles. One crime scene was in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta and four crime scenes in Tambora, West Jakarta," said Tambora Police Chief Kompol Putra Pratama when confirmed by VOI, Friday, December 16.

Furthermore, Kompol Putra explained, every time they commit various crimes, the perpetrators commit together with 3 to 5 people.

In addition to carrying out the robbery, the perpetrators also carried out robbery in four different areas in Jakarta. The suspect with the initials TA last acted on Jalan Roa Malaka Utara, Tambora, on December 7. TA partners who are still being chased are I (DPO), IB (DPO), S (DPO) and IP (DPO).

"We are also still hunting for A (DPO) who acts as a collector of stolen goods," he said.

The suspect TA during a robbery with four other DPO perpetrators on Jalan Roa Malaka Utara, Tambora is eyeing a Honda CRF motorbike. The victim is a couple.

The perpetrators followed the victim and then grabbed from the back and front sides. The suspect TA approached the victim while removing the sickle that was carried in the sweater.

TA pointed a sickle at the victim while shouting "stop you, stop you, if I don't stab you". After the victim stopped, suspect TA and IB (DPO) got off the motorbike to seize the victim's motorbike.

"When the perpetrators took the victim's motorbike, the perpetrator also slashed the victim until the victim fell and was injured. The police who had been stalking the perpetrator finally shot the suspect in the leg using a firearm. This shot was forced by the police to do to save the victim," he said.

After TA fell, the four perpetrators managed to escape.

"The four of them are still chasing," he said.