JAKARTA - The Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kembangan Police has again arrested two perpetrators of the debt collector mode motorbike robbery or eagle eye with the initials SB (26) and YR (22).

They were arrested by the Kembangan Sector Police as a result of the development of the suspect OYS (31) who was first arrested on Jalan Raya Joglo, Kembangan, West Jakarta.

The Kembangan Police Chief, Kompol Binsar H. Sianturi, explained that the perpetrators claimed to be leasing officers in every street crime they committed.

"When they got the target, they accused the victim of being late in paying the installments and a fine for taking BPKB," said Kompol Binsar when confirmed by VOI, Sunday, June 5.

The two perpetrators with the initials SB and YR had escaped and were arrested at their hiding place in the Tangerang area.

"The perpetrators have been in action for 1 year with the mode of claiming to be debt collector officers. The gang of perpetrators has seized motorbikes more than 5 times," he said.

After successfully seizing the motorbike, it was then sold to a dealer whose identity was known.

The Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Kembangan Police, AKP Reno Apri Dwijayanto, explained that on average, the proceeds from these sales were sold at a price of Rp. 3 million to 4 million. Each perpetrator gets a distribution of Rp. 300 thousand to Rp. 400 thousand rupiah.

"I explained that the perpetrators were not from official leasing. They only claimed to be debt collector officers. They were looking for random targets to find targets," he said.

Kanit appealed to the public who find and know of a similar incident immediately report the police to the nearest Polsek.

"Don't want to be forced to take a debt collector in the middle of the road because the act of taking someone else's motorbike in the middle of the road is a series of criminal acts," he said.

Reno explained that the correct debt collector is to visit the debtor's house during operating hours between 08.00 and 17.00 regarding the problem of arrears.

Generally, debt collectors act by using and having an application to check police numbers. Whether it's in the play store or installed directly. Debt collectors ask their victims about this after they type in the police number and then stop the victim's vehicle.

"Our suggestion is that OJK and Kominfo carry out filtering and take down applications for checking police numbers that are not licensed from the Korlantas Polri," he said.


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