BANGLI - The man with the initials GM (43) was arrested by police from the Bangli City Police, Bali, for stealing women's underwear at a boarding house in the Kawan area, Bangli Regency, Bali.

"From the results of the interrogation, the perpetrator admitted that he had taken women's panties and the perpetrator showed the stolen panties which were stored in his closet," said Bangli City Police Chief Commissioner I Made Adi Suryawan when contacted, Friday, September 24.

The perpetrator is known to be a construction worker. The motive for theft in women is because they are confused about channeling sexual desires after being divorced by his wife. He finally decided to steal women's underwear at the boarding house for his sexual fantasies.

"According to his confession, because he used to have a family, he has a wife, now he is separated, maybe from the separation, he wants it to be a fantasy," he added.

The disclosure of the perpetrator's actions began with the report of a woman or victim with the initials LK who complained about the loss of panties at her boarding house since July.

"The complainant (victim) found that his underwear which had previously been dried in the yard was missing. Then, this continued every week or two until September 2021 until 9 pieces of underwear were lost," he explained.

From this incident, the victim went to the police and an investigation was immediately carried out. Apparently, the perpetrator's actions were recorded on CCTV at the victim's boarding house.

Furthermore, the police found out the whereabouts of the victim and immediately arrested the victim at his residence in Banjar Bebalang Tempek Pulung Kauh. Bangli District.

"The person concerned has been divorced not so long ago. It's only been two years and he doesn't have any children. If you look at the case from June 2021, he has already done something like that," he said.

"We want the perpetrator to be checked into a mental hospital because there are indications of mental stress. Because maybe he is divorced from his wife," said Suryawan.


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