After Receiving 5 Minimarket Hacking Reports, Police Move And As A Result...
JAKARTA - East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Budi Sartono explained that the arrests of three specialists for breaking into minimarkets were carried out after the East Jakarta Metro Police received 5 reports of theft at five different regional points.
Furthermore, Kombes Budi formed a special team from the Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) to uncover the case. "Previously, receiving reports from minimarkets, the incident occurred in several minimarkets. Finally, I ordered the Head of Criminal Investigation Unit and formed a special team because of specialists," said Kombes Budi Sartono to reporters, Friday, September 9.
Selanjutnya penyelidikan pun dilakukan okeh Tim Resmob Polres Metro Jakarta Timur. Setelah dilakukan pendalaman, walhasil, komplotan spesial pembobol minimarket itu berhasil diringkus.
The mastermind of the crime is known to have been carried out by suspect S alias Jabrik. S alias Jabrik acts as the captain of a robbery at a number of minimarkets in the East Jakarta and South Jakarta areas. "The resmob team can identify the characteristics of the perpetrators and follow. And coincidentally (the suspect) was caught red-handed while carrying out the theft of minimarkets in Cinere, South Jakarta," he explained.
Previously, it was reported that three specialists in breaking into minimarkets were arrested by the East Jakarta Metro Police Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim). The three suspects with the initials S alias Jabrik, Maman and Haryono alias Koplek were arrested in the Cinere area, South Jakarta after carrying out the theft at the minimarket.
East Jakarta Metro Police Chief Kombes Budi Sartono said the three suspects had carried out 11 minimarket robbery incidents with the mode of breaking into the roof. "This 11 incidents have been carried out over the past 2 months. The most actions in South Jakarta, in South Jakarta there were 6 crime scenes and in East Jakarta there were 5 crime scenes. Most of the incidents in South Jakarta. They sell the stolen goods to the market and some are sold out," said Kombes Budi Sartono to reporters, Friday, September 9.