Lintas, Victims Of Motorcycle Theft Do Not Report Police And The Action Of The Theft Of Iron Chairs Is Recorded By CCTV
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JAKARTA - A video recording of a motorcycle theft on Jalan Benteng Mas 1, Sunter Jaya Village, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, has gone viral on Instagram social media.

The one-minute video shows the theft of a motorbike by two men wearing jackets. The two perpetrators rode a motorbike, while one person served as the executor of the theft.

The motorbike is known to belong to Monica (23). At the time of the incident, the young mother was in the house.

"Usually the motorbike is put inside. But because I want to go out again, I just put it outside," Monica told reporters, Thursday, September 23.

According to Monica, the road in front of her house was busy at the time of the incident. Monica also saw in the CCTV footage that the two thieves were using a black and yellow motorbike with plate number B 4326 FWB.

"Two people. Riding a yellow-black beat motorbike, number plate B 43326 FWB. When I was trekking, it turned out that the license plate number was fake," he said.

Monica said that in her neighborhood there are often motorcycle thefts that often occur during the day. However, according to Monica, the police do not carry out surveillance in the environment during the day.

Despite being a victim of theft, Monica has not reported the theft of this motorbike to the North Jakarta Metro Police.

"The plan is to report to the police, because here thieves have often stolen too. It is prone to crime," he said.

Meanwhile, the actions of two iron chair thieves in Ciracas, East Jakarta were also caught on CCTV. Two perpetrators stole a 2 meter long aluminum bench belonging to a resident. From the CCTV footage, it was seen that the two perpetrators observed the road situation at the target's house.

After getting the stolen goods, the perpetrator immediately fled. The victim only discovered the theft after he was about to open a shop. The victim saw that his chair had disappeared.

"When he looked at the CCTV, it turned out that the chair had been stolen by a thief," he said, Thursday, September 23.

The victim tried to find his chair at a used goods stall around the location but could not find it. This act of theft is often experienced by residents around the scene. Previously, theft of aluminum trash cans and flower pots had also occurred.

"Last month, a motorbike was stolen in a plot of land. We are worried about the crime-prone in this area," he said.

Residents hope that the police will immediately take firm action so that the perpetrators get a deterrent effect.


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