SEMARANG- Central Java Police inspected three "owners" of dozens of motorized vehicles without official documents aka bulging which were secured from three villages in Pati Regency, Central Java.
Director of the General Criminal Investigation of the Central Java Police, Kombes Johanson Simamora, said the joint task force of the Ditkrimum Polda Central Java and Polresta Pati secured 33 motorbikes and six cars without documents from three different locations.
The vehicles without documents were secured from Sukolilo, Trangkil, and Tambakromo sub-districts.
"From one village there is one owner," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, June 14.
The three "owners" of the allegedly illegal vehicles each had the initials AW, DS, and DR.
He explained that dozens of vehicles were secured because when they were found they were not equipped with documents.
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According to him, if it is known that the ownership of these vehicles is problematic, it is possible that it will be criminally processed.
Johanson emphasized that the police's firm efforts to secure dozens of illegal vehicles were not due to an incident that killed someone in Sukolilo, Pati Regency.
"Not because there was an incident of Sukolilo and then he just moved," he said.
He said the police's firm efforts towards the existence of these illegal vehicles had been carried out for a long time.
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