JAKARTA - The police are handling a case of a grandmother who stole 16 men's clothes at Tanah Abang Market, Central Jakarta.
"We received a report and our team checked the scene of an incident where an elderly woman committed a viral theft on social media," said Central Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Reynold Hutagalung, quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, January 10.
Reynold said, on Wednesday (7/1) afternoon at around 11.00 WIB, the witness was working as a store employee. Then, he was suspicious of the visitors because the merchandise in the pile was prominent.
"Then after being approached, it turned out that the perpetrator had taken 16 pieces of clothes by putting them into the gamis shirt," he said.
Then, the clothes fell and were immediately known by the witness as the store keeper. Furthermore, it is suspected that the perpetrator was taken to the RW 04 Jati Baru Post, Bali Village, Tanah Abang, to be mediated with the store owner.
From the results of the mediation, the store owner asked to be paid for all the items that had been taken, but the perpetrator only agreed to pay seven pieces with a nominal of Rp. 1,225,000. "For the nine pieces, they were returned to the store owner," he said.
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