JAKARTA - Maulana Yusuf (28), a resident of Bekasi City, was finally able to smile widely when his motorbike was reunited. Maulana found his motorbike after checking evidence of stolen motorbikes at the Bekasi City Metro Police on Tuesday, September 28, yesterday.

The discovery of Maulana's missing vehicle after the Police confiscated 25 motorized vehicles.

"Alhamdulillah, I am very grateful. I also greatly appreciate the entire range of the Bekasi City metro police who have helped us," said Maulana when contacted by reporters, Tuesday, September 28.

Previously, Maulana said, his motorbike was stolen by a thief when he was praying at the mosque. At the time of the incident, Maulana's motorbike was parked in his yard. When he came home from prayer, Maulana found his motorbike was gone.

Maulana had reported the theft incident to the South Bekasi Police. Then he got the news that the police managed to uncover the stolen motorbike.

Maulana also went to the Bekasi City Metro Police Headquarters to look for the whereabouts of his motorbike among the 25 motorbikes.

"Finally what we hoped for at this point, I got this motorbike back," he said.

Previously, the Bekasi City Metro Police managed to arrest one perpetrator of motor vehicle theft who often acts in the Bekasi area. From the arrests, 25 two-wheeled vehicles were secured.

The Bekasi City Metro Police Chief, Kombes Pol Aloysius Suprijadi said that until now his party was still developing the disclosure of the case.

"We are still developing this, because from the evidence that can be secured there are 25 motorcycles," said Pol Kombes Aloysius Suprijadi.


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