The South Tangerang Resort Police (Polres), Polda Metro Jaya, named 11 people as suspects in the case of looting Sri Mulyani's house in the Bintaro area, South Tangerang, Banten.
"We have named 11 suspects for alleged theft with weight and destruction that occurred at Mrs. Sri Mulyani's residence," said South Tangerang Police Chief, AKBP Victor Inkiriwang in Tangerang, Monday.
He said that of the 11 suspects, it was known that they were residents of South Tangerang and Jakarta. Where, he continued, they have been detained at the local Police Headquarters.
"We have detained them. They are adults from South Tangerang and from Jakarta," he said.
Victor emphasized that in this case his party was assigned to focus on handling the looting case at Sri Mulyani's residence. Meanwhile, the case of looting Nafa Urbach's house has been handled directly by the Ditreskrimum Polda Metro Jaya.
"We will convey the evidence later, because we are developing it. What is clear is that these 11 suspects are active perpetrators, they have intended to commit crimes and are actively involved in criminal acts at Mrs. Sri Mulyani's house," he explained.
He also added that the investigative team is still looking for other suspects related to the theft case at Sri Mulyani's house through an examination of 11 perpetrators who have been detained.
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"Not only did these 11 suspects stop, we are still developing and we will carry out maximum development," he said.
Previously, the house, which was touted as the residence of Finance Minister Sri Mulyani on Jalan Mandar, Bintaro Sector 3A, South Tangerang, was looted by unknown people in the early hours of Sunday (31/8).
Based on the testimony of a number of residents, the looting took place in two waves.
"The first wave was around 1 (early in the morning), the second wave occurred around 3 (early this day)," said Joko Sutrisno, security staff at Sri Mulyani's house.
According to Joko and other residents, there were no casualties in the incident at the house. Even none of the four-wheeled vehicles were damaged because they were not there.
According to eyewitnesses, the second wave of looting was the most terrible because it involved hundreds of people, maybe even a thousand people.
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