JAKARTA - DL (30) alias Ipang, a fugitive for robbery who had fled to Jeneponto, South Sulawesi, was arrested by a rush-seeking team (buser) of the Tambora Police, while carrying out the same action.

The victim this time was a woman who was taking her child to school on Jalan Pangeran Tubagus Angke, Angke Village, Tambora District, West Jakarta.

Tambora Police Chief Kompol Putra Pratama said that at the time of the incident, the victim wanted to take the school's children by motorbike from Kapuk to Jembatan Dua, Tambora.

"When he was about to turn towards Sinar Budi (TKP), suddenly from the front of the victim's motorbike he ran into the perpetrator's motorbike," said Kompol Putra when confirmed by VOI, Thursday, November 17.

Then the perpetrator forcibly grabbed the gold necklace worn by the victim until it was cut off. The perpetrator fled towards Sinar Budi while carrying the victim's jewelry.

"The victim shouted at the perpetrator. Then local residents heard and joined the pursuit of the perpetrator. The perpetrator was arrested by members of the Tambora Police Samapta," he said.

When searched, the perpetrator found two sharp weapons (sajam), namely a sickle and a badik. Furthermore, the perpetrator and the evidence were taken to the Tambora Police Office for further processing.

"The perpetrator DL alias Ipang was charged with Article 365 paragraph (1) for the latest criminal act and Article 365 Paragraph (4) for the crime in April 2020 with the threat of death penalty or life imprisonment or for a certain period of a maximum of twenty years," he said.

Previously reported, DL alias Ipang (30), a suspect in the sadistic robbery case that killed a female victim, was finally arrested by the police after being on the run for 2 years. For 2 years, the suspect fled to Jeneponto South Sulawesi to avoid being chased by the police.

Even though he was a fugitive, Ipang was arrested again when he returned to snatching in the Tambora area. The perpetrator is a recurrence criminal with the same mode of crime.


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