Kawasaki Z900's Advanced Technology Makes Two Thieves In Tambora Fatigue Then Leaves Him On The Road

JAKARTA - A large motorbike or Moge type Kawasaki Z900 belonging to the victim Andri Heryanto which was parked at his house, Jalan Tavip VIII, RT 05/013, Tanah Sereal, Tambora, West Jakarta, was stolen by thieves.

Apart from Moge, the perpetrator also managed to steal an automatic Yamaha Nmax motorbike. After realizing that both of his vehicles had been stolen, victim Andri reported the incident to the Tambora Police.

After making the report, the victim and members of the Tanah Sereal Bhabinkamtibmas, Aipda Muhamad Aziz and members of the Tambora Police Criminal Investigation Unit immediately traced it to the Tambora 5 Bridge area.

The search efforts paid off. Yamaha Nmax was found parked on the edge of Jalan TSS Raya, Tambora.

The search continued and finally the Kawasaki Z900 motorcycle vehicle was found again. The discovery of this motorbike was also assisted by fellow victims who are members of the community.

Tambora Police Chief, Kompol Donny Agung Harvida, explained that when found, the Kawasaki Z900 motorbike was locked by the disk by the perpetrator.

"So the perpetrator before leaving the stolen motorbike, had locked the lock on the stolen motorbike's disk," said Kompol Donny when confirmed.

The victim's Z900 motorbike was found parked on the edge of Kapuk Raya Street, RT 02/01, Kapuk, Cengkareng, West Jakarta.

Meanwhile, when found, the victim's motorcycle ignition key was broken.

"It is possible that the motorcycle security system is so good that it cannot be revived. The perpetrators may be exhausted due to pushing the motorbike and eventually leaving the vehicle," he said.

Based on CCTV footage, the main perpetrators of this theft amounted to two people.

"The stolen vehicle contained 2 motorbikes after getting the target motorbike, then the perpetrator returned again to retrieve another vehicle," he said.

Although the two motorbikes were found, the police are still hunting for the perpetrators of the theft. Meanwhile, the case is still being handled by the Tambora Police.