GIANYAR - A man with the initials MA (29) from Jember, East Java, was determined to steal a resident's cellphone because he could not afford to pay for a boarding house at the same time for daily meals.

"From the results of the interrogation, the perpetrator admitted that he had taken the victim's cellphone with the excuse of paying for boarding and buying food for daily needs", said Head of Sukawati Police AKP I Made Ariawan, Tuesday, March 23.

The theft took place at the boarding house occupied by Ida Ayu Made Darmawati on Sunday, March 7. The victim left a cellphone that was being recharged.

When he returned home after shopping at the market, the victim's cellphone had disappeared. The victim immediately reported this incident to the police.

From this report, the police got information on Vivo cellphones. the victim's been sold. The police matched the victim's cellphone with the one that was sold.

It was true that the cellphone being sold was stolen by construction workers. From here, the police identified the perpetrators and made arrests.

Furthermore, the witness can still remember the person who gave the cellphone with the characteristics of using a red Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle covered with a black stripe.

The police secured the perpetrator and confiscated evidence including the perpetrator's Kawasaki Ninja motorbike.

"The modus operandi, the perpetrator took the victim's cellphone that was in the empty boarding house. The article that was violated was Article 362 of the Criminal Code", said AKP Ariawan.


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