TEMANGGUNG Satreskrim Polres Temanggung has arrested five suspects in the case of breaking glass mode theft that took action on Jalan Raya Bulu Parakan, to be precise in front of the GG Cell counter, Mondoretno Village, Bulu Temanggung District, Central Java. In 55 days this gang can collect nearly Rp500 million.

Temanggung Police Chief AKBP Agus Puryadi said the five suspects were a specialist gang and each had a different role.

"There are 6 suspects, we managed to secure 5 people and one is still at large, but we already know their identity," explained AKBP Agus Puryadi, in a written statement. Tuesday, November 8th.

The police chief further explained that the five suspects were recidivists in the same case, Andi Gustiawan (35) a resident of Ling II Ps Muara Beliti Pasar Muara Beliti Musi Rawas, South Sumatra, played the executor of the glass solvers and took away money.

Dodi Hermansyah (38), a resident of Arcamanik, Bandung City, fought as a jockey, Dodi Irawan (47) a resident of Demangan Gondokusuman, Yogyakarta Special Region who was tasked with finding targets by pretending to be a customer, Ari Satria (53), a resident of Belanti Village, Tanjungraja District, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra Province, was in charge of installing nails and following the victim.

The last one is Sonny Velly (40), a resident of Cengkareng, West Jakarta City who is in charge of waiting outside the bank.

"The perpetrators carried out the theft looking for the target of a bank customer who brought money from the bank, then the perpetrator approached the parked car and broke the car window after successfully breaking, then the perpetrator took the money from the customer's car," continued the Police Chief.

On this occasion, the Police Chief explained that from the confessions of the suspects in 55 days they had acted in 3 areas, one of which was in Temanggung Regency with a total loss of Rp. 493 million rupiah.

"They acted in three locations, namely Banyumas, Karanganyar and Temanggung," he explained.

The police chief revealed that the officers managed to secure evidence in the form of money worth Rp. 40,160,000, several motorcycles used by the perpetrators, needles and nails as well as bags and clothes.

The police chief also appealed to people who took large amounts of money to ask the Police for help in anticipating things that were not desirable and guaranteed security more.

"Please contact the Police, please go through Call Center 110 or go directly to the nearest Polres and Polsek," he said.

To account for their actions, the suspects are now in the custody of the Temanggung Police and are threatened with Article 363 of the Criminal Code with a maximum penalty of 7 (Seven) years in prison.


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