JAKARTA - Six members of a conspiracy to break into seven BRI branch offices in Semarang City, Central Java, which resulted in a loss of around Rp. 1.7 billion, were canceled because the prosecutor was not ready with their demands.

"The trial has been postponed because the prosecutor's demands are not ready," said Semarang District Court Spokesman Kukuh Subyakto in Semarang, Antara, Tuesday, June 14.

According to him, the trial will be held again on Thursday, June 16 with the agenda of reading the demands. "It was postponed to Thursday because it was related to the detention period of the defendants," he said.

Previously, six members of a conspiracy to break into seven BRI branch offices in Semarang City were tried at the Semarang District Court. The six defendants, respectively Kairun Fahri Nasution, Kiki Handayani, Rendi Dwi Putra, Muhammad Andry Syahputra, Taufiq Ramadhan, and Windari, were charged with Article 264 or 263 of the Criminal Code regarding letter falsification.

The gang broke into the accounts of two customers through the seven BRI branch offices in just one day in February 2022.

The defendants prepared forged passbooks and ID cards belonging to two BRI customers.

When in action, the gang was divided into two groups, each using customer data on behalf of Eka Dana and Fitroh Riyadi.

The seven branch offices were burglarized, namely BRI Ahmad Yani Branch for Rp450 million and Rp200 million, BRI Patimura Branch for Rp15 million and Rp500 million, BRI Piere Tendean Branch for Rp150 million, BRI Mataram Branch for Rp30 million, BRI Branch Pandanaran Rp. 80 million, and BRI Branch Kranggan Rp. 40 million.


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