Unfortunately, The Story Of A Woman From South Tangerang Whose Motorbike Was Stolen Via The Dating Application
JAKARTA - A woman from South Tangerang (Tangsel) named Nadya Az Zahra had to experience bitter pills. Because her motorcycle, which was obtained from her 1 year savings, has been stolen by a man she knew from a dating application.
The incident began with Nadya's meeting agreement with Evan at Bintaro Plaza, Pondok Aren, South Tangerang, January 11, evening.
"4 days ago I made an appointment, to meet, so I met him at Bintaro Plaza with him," said Nadya, Sunday, January 14.
After the two met, he invited Nadya to change places to Blok M Square. At that time the two of them left using Nadya's Honda Beat motorcycle.
"I allowed him to ride his motorbike, because I am still positive, I haven't thought about anything," he said.
Arriving at Blok M Square, Nadya proposed to watch a movie. But when he wanted to enter the cinema studio, Nadya had time to leave his bag with Evan. Because he will change sanitary napkins.
After that, both of them entered and started watching movies. After 30 minutes of watching the film, Evan told Nadya to go to the toilet. At that time, the key to his motorbike was still in the hands of the perpetrator.
"I still don't have any bad prejudice, I haven't thought at all that he will steal my motorbike. 10 minutes after I asked, it turned out that he went straight out," he said.
Nadya said that throughout the journey of the film being screened until it was over, Evan had not returned.
His heart began to get angry, after seeing the clock on his cellphone, it turned out that it was getting late at night. Moreover, Evan could not be contacted at all.
Nadya finally took the initiative to ask for security assistance, see CCTV footage. The goal is to find clues for Evan.
"But he said I was told to wait until it closed," explained Nadya.
On that basis, Nadya went straight to the parking lot, to confirm the whereabouts of his favorite motorbike. And sure enough, the beat motorbike he bought was stolen by Evan.
"I saw that my motorbike was gone, and it turned out that someone was parked there saying that my friend was the man who was carrying the motorbike, in a hurry," he said.
Seeing this fact, Nadya could only be stunned for a while, because she didn't know what to do. The Vehicle Number Certificate (STNK) was also taken from Nadya's wallet.
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"And it turned out that I just remembered, my STNK was in my wallet, I checked my STNK in my wallet, it didn't exist," he said.
On that basis, Nadya reported the incident to the South Jakarta Metro Police. The goal is for further action regarding the missing motorbike.