JAKARTA - The Papuan Regional Police (Polda) conducted a raid on the Cartenz Brush operation in the Red Bridge area, Jayapura City, securing as many as 25 motorbikes and a car.
"The vehicle was secured after the team conducted a strict inspection of the vehicle and driver's identity," said Head of Public Relations of the Papua Police, Kombes Cahyo Sukarnito, in Jayapura, Sunday.
He explained that during the raid the riders could not show the documents and it was suspected that this vehicle was the result of a crime, so it was secured by officers.
According to him, the Sikat Cartens operation which was carried out from Saturday (25/10) night to Sunday (26/10) was to reduce the number of conventional crimes, especially motor vehicle theft (curanmor), theft by weight (curat), and theft by force (curas).
The raid activity led by the Head of the Papua Regional Police's Preventive Task Force AKBP Marthin W. Asmurufitu, said Cahyo, was also secured by sharp weapons of the type of sikur.
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On the sidelines of the raid, he said, members of the police also appealed to the public to always carry vehicle documents while driving, both two-wheeled and four-wheeled.
"Obey the provisions by bringing vehicle documents while driving until when there is a raid they can show them to the officers," said Cahyo.
He said all evidence was currently being secured at the Mako Ditreskrimum Polda Papua for further investigation.
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