Finding Dead Animals At The Mansion Of The Lamborghini Riders Cowboy
The preserved Sumatran tiger (Rizky Adytia Pramana / VOI)

JAKARTA - The case of the cowboy who drives Lamborghini, Abdul Malik, continues to be developed by the police. The day after being named a suspect, the man's residence was immediately searched for additional evidence. At Abdul Malik's residence, the police found several sports cars. Not only that, Abdul Malik in fact also collects preserved animals.

To the police, Abdul Malik admitted that all the animals were obtained by buying. South Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Bastoni Purnama said the statement would be explored. The police will also carry out a search for the origin of these animals.

At the house in Jambu I, Pejaten Barat, South Jakarta, the police found a Sumatran tiger, bird of paradise and deer. The police will also consider the legality of Abdul Malik's collection.

"We have secured four types of rare animals that have been hardened, namely the Sumatran tiger, then the bird of paradise, and then two Bawean deer," said Bastoni in Jakarta, Thursday, December 26.

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Later, if the possession of these animals is illegal, Abdul Malik can be charged with multiple articles. Article 4 Paragraph (2) Government Regulation Number 7 Year 1999 in conjunction with Article 21 Paragraph (2) letters B and D concerning the Preservation of Plant and Animal Species with a maximum threat of five years in prison and a maximum fine of Rp100 million.

"Yes, of course there is (charged with layered articles). Apart from the last threatening article. Then also now is the article on protection of endangered animals," said Bastoni.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit for South Jakarta Metro Police, Commissioner Andi Sinjaya Ghalib, added that the findings of other luxury cars. So far, there have been two sports cars found at Abdul Malik's residence. However, the police are still looking at the possibility of another sports car.

It is not yet known the exact number of luxury cars belonging to Abdul Malik because the vehicles were scattered in several of his other residences. Even so, the police will continue to trace his whereabouts.

Regarding vehicle taxes, investigators will also coordinate with relevant authorities. "Later we will check all the ownership of other luxury cars. Later it will be from the tax that will assess it," said Andi.


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