JAKARTA - A motorcycle thief specialist managed to get away with a red Honda CRF Rally 250 CC with license plate number B 4850 TRX belonging to Chef Aiko Sarwosri's husband at the Unilever Complex, Kembangan, West Jakarta. The tens of millions of motorbikes parked on the terrace of the house disappeared and were taken away by the perpetrators.
"The second (used) CRF Rally costs IDR 75 million, only around IDR 90 million", Aiko said when confirmed, Wednesday, November 17.
Aiko said that she found out that her husband's motorbike had disappeared when she woke up at 06.30 WIB. At that time, the condition of the lock was broken.
"The lock was broken, but he used liquid. So, once you hit it, it came off immediately", he said.
Meanwhile, Aiko's husband, Syaugi, said the motorbike that was parked in a double-locked state was damaged.
"Actually, the condition of the motor battery is dropping again. So the thief after breaking the lock, when he wanted to turn it on, the motor didn't start. So it was set (pushed)", he said.
The perpetrator's actions were caught on CCTV cameras belonging to the victim's neighbors who were nearby.
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"It happened from a neighbor yesterday. It was broken CCTV at home, so I just installed a new CCTV", said Aiko.
Meanwhile, from the CCTV footage, Aiko also saw that two suspicious people were going back and forth in the surrounding area.
"On CCTV you can see that people have the wrong address. At 4 (morning) it's like they're monitoring around. At 4 a camera catches them like people have an appointment with the person with the address here", said Aiko.
The victim has reported to the Kembangan Police Headquarters regarding this theft. Meanwhile, the Head of the Kembangan Police, Kompol H Khoir, confirmed the video recording. The victim, Chef Aiko, has made a police report (LP) at the Kembangan Police Station.
"Yes, we already have a report. The chronology is according to the drawing", said the police chief to reporters, Wednesday, November 17.
Commissioner Khoiri said his party had confiscated CCTV footage at the location. It is currently being researched to identify the perpetrators.
"It is being analyzed (CCTV). Hopefully, there are clues", he said.
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