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DEPOK - The action of a gang of gangsters in Depok was caught on CCTV on Jalan H Sulaeman RT03/05, No. 33, Perigi Village, Bedahan, Sawangan, Depok. The victim was a catfish pecel trader who was closing his wares, around 01.30 WIB.

According to the victim's statement, Mutakim (24), the perpetrators numbered six people, one woman. They, said Mutakim, carried sharp weapons, such as celurit, but failed to take their cellphones because they fought back.

"At the time of the incident, he was playing with his cellphone in front of the restaurant which had just closed. Not long after, three people riding a motorbike arrived, of which two people got off, one was in charge of monitoring and the other was holding up a sickle. And his left hand wanted to take the cellphone. HP and immediately ran away," said Mutakim to reporters, Tuesday, February 8.

The perpetrator who brought the sickle, continued Mutakim, tried to chase the perpetrator. At that time the victim saw a woman sitting at the back of the motorcycle seat.

"There were a total of six perpetrators, each riding two motorbikes. One was a Honda Scoopy and another was an automatic type, and they immediately fled towards Poncol Perigi," he said.

Although no valuables were taken by the perpetrators, said Mutakim, he was worried because the surrounding environment was vulnerable.

"Recently, the environment is prone to incidents. This is the third case of robbery. Previously, the neatly dressed perpetrator took a light bulb in front of a restaurant and stole clothes that were being dried in the sun," he said.

In this incident, Mutakim has not reported the incident to the authorities.

"It just happened last night, so we haven't had time to report it to the Bojongsari Police. If the situation is calm, we will report it," he concluded.

"Looking at the body and face, it is estimated that all the perpetrators numbered six people, the average age of 16-20 years is still very young," he concluded.

Separately, Rahmat, a Bedahan resident, added that recently, Perigi village has been busy with lamp theft cases.

"Every day there are reports that the headlights of people's homes and shops are missing. Not only that, there are also those who are drying clothes, they are also stolen," he said.

Rahmat said, from several CCTV camera footage obtained by the perpetrators of the lamp thieves, they looked neatly dressed like workers.

"Currently residents are restless and if possible there is an increase in patrols in the area to be able to take preventive measures," he concluded.


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