JAKARTA - Thieves stole hundreds of millions of rupiah from an ATM at Bank Jateng at a modern shop in the Plalangan area, Gubungpati, Semarang City, Central Java, early Saturday, September 18.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of Semarang Police AKBP Donny Lumbantoruan confirmed the burglary of an ATM in one of the modern shops. "We are still investigating, members are still in the field", said Donny, as quoted by Antara, Saturday, September 18.

From the information gathered, the incident was first noticed by two Indomaret employees who came on Saturday morning to open a shop.

When they entered the shop, the two witnesses found that the safety of the ATM was already open. In addition, the wall of the shop next to the ATM is in a broken position.

The perpetrators allegedly broke through the Indomaret wall to enter the shop and used a welding tool to open an ATM safe. Due to this condition, the two witnesses then reported the incident to the police.

Meanwhile, the amount of money stored in the ATM is estimated at IDR 849.4 million.

The police who received the report immediately went to the location and carried out the scene of the incident.


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