JAKARTA - The Mukomuko Resort Police, Bengkulu Province, investigated the theft of the car glass breaking mode that occurred next to the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Bandar Ratu Village, Mukomuko City District, Friday. Deputy Head of Mukomuko Police Commissioner Ahmad Musrin Musni said that his party had received reports from two residents who were victims of theft of car glass breaking mode. "We have received reports from victims, further investigations into this theft case," he said, quoting Antara. Two residents of Mukomuko Regency, became victims of the theft of glass breaking mode while they were praying Friday at the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Bandar Ratu Village, Mukomuko City District.

These two victims, namely Salman (43), a resident of Pondok Lunang Village and Junaidi (40) a resident of Air Kasai Village, Air Dikit District. He said that the Mukomuko Police Criminal Investigation Unit personnel had gone down to get more complete instructions regarding the theft of car glass breaking mode in the mosque environment. He explained that his party was investigating the theft of this car glass mode in addition to the initial identification at the scene of the incident and asking for information from the two victims. "We have asked for information from the victim and other witnesses. We hope that this information can be used as a reference for investigators to reveal the perpetrators," he said. Pondok Lunang Village resident, Air Dikit Salman said that the rear car glass was broken by the perpetrator, then the perpetrator brought Rp5 million in Junaidi's bag.

Meanwhile, the chronology of the incident, he said, began when they had disbursed the funds from the oil palm plantation yield of Rp. 30 million at Bank Mandiri in the Penarik District.

After coming from Bank Mandiri, the Penarik sub-district, he said, they headed to the Mukomuko City sub-district and stopped praying Friday at the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Bandar Ratu Village. "The car, we parked behind the mosque, after that we went to prayer, after finishing the prayer, we came out and saw that the rear glass of the car had broken," he said.

He said, after being examined, only Rp. 5 million in Junaidi's small bag was taken by the perpetrator, while they did not take Rp. 30 million in the car drawer, possibly the perpetrator did not know there was money in the drawer.


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