Because Of The Competition, The Police Join In The Hunt For The Car Mirror Thief Ussy Sulistiawaty
JAKARTA - Ussy Sulistiawaty and Andhika Pratama's post about the theft of their two car mirrors went viral on social media because of a contest with a prize of Rp. 5 million. Through his Instagram account, Ussy will reward those who can find the thief in his car mirror.
"Those who were able to get this were 2 people, give them real evidence, DM me (assured secret) I'll give you 5 million in cash, not because the price of the mirrors, I just want to get to know the thieves so we can shake hands," said Ussy.
Even though he feels sincere about losing the mirror, Ussy feels they have to meet the thieves. In fact, he "invited" the thief to the house to be given the same amount of money.
"Or does the thief want more money than selling the mirror? The best selling is 500-1 million, bro, here I give 5 million. We'll get to know you later, I'll give you more," wrote Ussy Sulistiawaty.
The upload apparently made the police intervene even though Ussy Sulistiawaty did not make a report. He said that the police had come to him to process the theft issue.
"Well, I didn't make any reports to the police. Because I thought I was used to it, maybe because I tagged Cipete Info if I'm not mistaken. Maybe they responded and it became crowded," said Ussy Sulistiawaty, quoted from Cumicumi's YouTube show, on Thursday, July 22.
He also expressed his gratitude to the police for responding to this problem. "Then yesterday someone from the police station came, from the police station came, thank you very much, police. According to them, theft is indeed rampant, yes, there are more rear-view mirror thefts," said Ussy Sulistiawaty