Investigate Cases Of Camera And Lens Theft Worth Hundreds Of Millions, Police Examine Several Witnesses

JAKARTA - Police are still investigating the theft of 6 cameras and 21 lenses at a production house on Jalan Taman Wijaya Kusuma, Cilandak, South Jakarta by a gang of thieves on Sunday, November 5, yesterday.

The Head of Cilandak Police, Kompol Wahid Key, said that a number of witnesses were being examined in the case. However, his party could not say who was being questioned.

"We haven't been able to convey it yet. However, we have several people who have been questioned in the form of interrogation or minutes," Wahid Key said when confirmed, Monday, November 6.

When asked about the number of perpetrators, Wahid admitted that he could not convey it. Because they are still gathering evidence at the scene.

"For the time being it cannot be disclosed. However, there are parties that must be investigated regarding the evidence we have obtained in the field," he said.

Regarding the investigation of the crime scene (TKP), Wahid has not been able to convey it because he is still digging up the statements of a number of witnesses at the location.

"For the time being, please don't tell us because there are indeed many things that are still being explored in the field," he concluded.

Reportedly, a house that was used as a production office on Jalan Taman Wijaya Kusuma, Cilandak, South Jakarta, was robbed by a gang of thieves, Sunday, November 5. Losses reached up to IDR 400 million.

The loss was Rp. 400 million, said the victim, Anggun Adi when met at the location, Sunday, November 5.

He said the incident began when Anggun's personal cellphone received a notification from the office's CCTV. When checking, it turned out that two unknown people were in a room taking a number of items.

"I received a notification, I checked there, it turned out that the office was broken into. Two people were caught on camera. Both were robbers," said Anggun.

Realizing that something was wrong, Anggun went straight to his office to confirm the items brought by the robbers. Arriving at the location, he saw his employee was fast asleep on the second floor.

"I immediately shouted at this office employee, it turned out that he fell asleep," he said.