Mukomuko Residents Become Victims Of Car Glass Breaking Mode After Taking Tens Of Millions Of Palm Oil Harvest
MUKOMUKO - Two residents in Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, became victims of the theft of the broken glass mode when they were praying Friday at the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Bandar Ratu Village, Mukomuko City District.
These two victims, namely Salman (43) a resident of Pondok Lunang and Junaidi Village (40) a resident of Air Kasai Village, Air Dikit District.
"The rear car glass that was broken down by the perpetrators, then the perpetrator brought Rp5 million in a bag belonging to Junaidi," said Pondok Lunang Village resident, Air Dikit Salman District in Mukomuko as reported by ANTARA, Friday, June 7.
The incident began when they after disbursing funds from the oil palm plantation yield of Rp. 30 million at Bank Mandiri in the Penarik District.
After coming from Bank Mandiri, the Penarik sub-district, said Salman, they headed to the Mukomuko City sub-district and stopped praying Friday at the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Bandar Ratu Village.
"We parked the car behind the mosque, after that we went to pray, after finishing the prayer, we got out of the mosque to see that the rear glass of the car was broken," he said.
According to him, after being examined, only Rp. 5 million in Junaidi's small bag was taken by the perpetrator.
Meanwhile, Rp. 30 million in the car drawer did not have time to take it because the perpetrator might not know the money in the drawer.
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Furthermore, he said, they reported the incident of the theft of the broken glass mode to the local police, and at that time a number of police personnel conducted an inspection of the scene of the incident.
Two victims from Air Dikit Iiu Subdistrict were advised by police personnel who examined the conditions at the TKP to report the theft of the broken glass mode to the local resort police station.
Meanwhile, Salman revealed, there was one citizen witness in this area who saw three people who did not pray Friday around Daihatsu Terios' car during Friday prayers.