JAKARTA - A man named Seno, a resident of Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, was beaten by the mob. The man was beaten up because he was caught stealing a cellphone belonging to a podeng ice trader on Jalan Mawar Merah, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta.
The incident began when the victim named Temi, who is a podeng ice trader, wanted to open his selling ice cart at the scene.
Temi, who was riding a motorbike, had put his cellphone on the motorcycle dashboard. Apparently, Temi's movements have been observed by the perpetrator behind him.
When the victim was caught off guard, the perpetrator immediately came close to the victim's motorbike and grabbed the victim's cellphone.
For a moment, the perpetrator was about to run away, the victim looked at and saw the perpetrator stealing his cellphone.
Temi also shouted at the perpetrators until finally residents who heard immediately chased and arrested the perpetrators.
"I was trading, suddenly he came, took my cellphone. Fortunately, as long as I saw it, the thief shouted immediately," Temi told reporters, Thursday, January 30.
In addition to arresting, residents also judged the perpetrators with 'true bombs' until the perpetrators were battered.
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The man with the tattoo on his body admitted that he had often carried out theft. This time, he was desperate to steal because he saw the victim being careless because he put his cellphone on the motorcycle dashboard.
Luckily, the vigilant action did not last long. Members of the Duren Sawit Police Bimas immediately secured the perpetrators from the tantrums of the masses.
"The perpetrator was one person. Earlier, the perpetrator's ID card lived in Priok (Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta). Indeed, he has often (the theft case) here, he has just been arrested," he said.
Meanwhile, during initial interrogation, the man with tattoos on his left thigh was the perpetrator of the theft of the North Jakarta group.
"I saw that there was a cellphone on the dashboard, I took it," said Seno.
For further investigation, Seno was taken to the Duren Sawit Police Headquarters, East Jakarta.
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