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JAKARTA – Be careful, you motorized vehicle users on the road. Recently, the theft of motorbikes with the mode of pretending to be a debt collector pulling vehicle units on the road happened again. It even happened in the near future this month.

Based on the cases reported by the victims, the perpetrators while in action targeted their victims who were weak, who were easily tricked. So that the perpetrators can freely carry out their actions.

In the middle of the month, May 2022, Doni Perdiansyah (21) became one of the victims of the motorbike theft incident carried out by a group of people claiming to be debt collectors.

"So 4 people were stopped. The three of them were big in body, one was rather small. He said it was from Adira," said Deri when contacted, Friday, May 20.

"So it's short, he shows the withdrawal letter, because the one who owns the unit, so I think it's really five months. So I didn't have to make a call, I was brought straight away," he added.

After the four perpetrators took his motorbike, Doni contacted his brother, the motorbike owner named Azhar Taufiq. What a surprise Doni to know that the motor has been paid off. Doni realized that he was a victim of fraud.

"After being pulled over, he just contacted (the owner of the motorbike) it turned out that the motorbike was paid off. In addition, the motorbike used to be credited through MCF leasing, not through Adira," explained Deri. After that incident, Doni went to the Tangerang Police to report the fraud case.

The same incident occurred in West Jakarta. However, this time the perpetrator was caught because he was carrying a stolen motorbike away. The perpetrator fell after hitting a woman using a motorbike on Joglo Street, Kembangan, West Jakarta, Friday, May 26, yesterday.

Information obtained, the perpetrator with the initials OYS (31). When in action he admitted that he was a debt collector to his victims. And now OYS is secured at the Kembangan Police after being attacked by residents.

The Head of the Kembangan Police, Commissioner of Police Binsar Sianturi, explained that the perpetrator was arrested shortly after taking the victim's motorbike.

"The perpetrator acted together with 3 other colleagues. However, the three colleagues managed to escape," said Commissioner of Police Binsar when confirmed, Monday, May 30.

Commissioner of Police Binsar said that the incident began when the OYS perpetrator (31) together with 3 other colleagues stopped the victim's property, Ilyas Ramadhan, who was driving an automatic motorbike in Pondok Indah.

"The perpetrator's mode of claiming to be a leasing officer and accusing the victim of being late in paying the installments and a fine for taking BPKB," he said.

The perpetrator then took the victim's motorbike by riding the victim to Joglo street, Kembangan, West Jakarta. Arriving at the location, the perpetrator who brought the victim's cellphone pretended to hand it over to the victim. When the victim got off the motorcycle seat with the perpetrator, he walked over to the perpetrator's colleague to take his cellphone. At that time the perpetrator fled, and the victim was left on the road.

But in the midst of trying to escape, the perpetrator had an accident. He hit a motorbike being ridden by a woman.

"Seeing this incident, the perpetrator had become a month for local residents. Luckily, the perpetrator's life was saved by police officers from the Kembangan Police who were on patrol," he said.

The perpetrators along with the motorbike evidence were taken to the Kembangan Police Headquarters for further investigation

"We have managed to identify the other perpetrators who are at large. Officers are pursuing them," he said.

As a result of his actions, the perpetrator OYS was charged with Article 363 of the Criminal Code.


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