MALUKU - The Ambon Attorney General's Office (JPU) Endang Anakoda has sued Yusmendo Rupidara alias Nyongker, a defendant in theft in 30 locations including the official residence of a judge in Ambon City, with a sentence of 5 years in prison.

"Ask the panel of judges who examined and tried this case to declare the defendant legally and convincingly proven guilty of violating Article 363 paragraph (1) 5 in conjunction with Article 65 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code and sentenced him to 5 years," said Public Prosecutor Endang in Ambon, Maluku. , quoted from Antara, Tuesday 19 July.

The prosecutor's demands were presented in a trial led by the chairman of the panel of judges at the Ambon District Court, Wilson Shriver and accompanied by two member judges.

As for the things that incriminate the defendant because his actions resulted in dozens of victim witnesses experiencing losses and disturbing the public.

While mitigating, said Endang, the defendant was polite in court and admitted frankly and regretted his actions.

The allegation of the criminal act of theft committed by the defendant was revealed when carrying out the action, it was recorded by a surveillance camera (CCTV) when dismantling a kiosk owned by a resident in the Manggadua area, Nusaniwe District, Ambon.

The defendant also stole in the Kudamati, Passo, and Tulehu areas, even including the judge's official residence, and the items seized ranging from candy, cigarettes, cash, to cell phones, and jewelry.

The panel of judges adjourned the trial until next week with the agenda of hearing the defense counsel for the defendant Baya Mony.


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