Living In Boarding Houses And Having Motorbike Installments, Only 16 Months Of Payment Has Been Lost By Thieves

JAKARTA Malang befell Agus Trianto (36), the man who signed on a boarding house on Cempaka Warna Street, Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta, lost his only motorbike as a result of being stolen. Agus admitted that he had paid the motorbike for 16 months, the remaining 15 months. The theft was lucky to be caught on CCTV, it is hoped that it will make it easier for the police to find the culprit.

Agus said he found out his motorbike was stolen from CCTV footage at his boarding houses at dawn, at dawn.

"There were two perpetrators in action," the victim told reporters.

Furthermore, Agus Trianto said, there were two perpetrators who carried out the theft of his motorbike. Both of them wore helmets and wore masks.

It was seen that one perpetrator was waiting on the motorbike and the other came in to steal the motorbike.

"The condition of the fence was closed and the motorbike was also locked. It seemed that the perpetrator used certain tools until he managed to carry my motorbike," he said.

Agus said that currently he was forced to use his father's motorbike to work. He has also made a report to the Cempaka Putih Police and Central Jakarta Metro Police.

"I have made a report to the police. The only motorbike that I have has has not been paid off or is still in installments. I have only paid 16 months and in 15 months it will be paid off," he said.

Responding to this case, the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Cempaka Putih Police, Ipda Suja, said that his party would check whether the victim had reported it or not.

"We have to check the motorcycle theft case first," he said.

Meanwhile, the theft case is still being handled by the Cempaka Putih Police.