TANGERANG - Police arrested two men with the initials T (26) and WM (26) on Anggaran Street, Karang Tengah, Tangerang City, related to the motorcycle burglary of the debt collector mode.
The head of the Ciledug Police, Kompol Noor Maghantara, said there were still two other perpetrators who were currently on the wanted list (DPO). The two people were named Gustaf Haris and Redentus.
"Radentus and Gustaf Haris are being hunted by the police, their status is DPO," said Noor when confirmed, Wednesday, September 28.
Noor also explained that the incident occurred Tuesday, September 20. The incident began when the victim, A (24) was about to work and crossed Raden Saleh Street, Karang Tengah, Tangerang City.
Suddenly there were four perpetrators came to him using two motorbikes riding together.
"On the way, the victim was suddenly grabbed by 4 unknown people using 2 motorbikes," he said.
The perpetrator with the initials T immediately accused the victim that the vehicle had problems and was in arrears in installments. In addition, the perpetrator also accused the victim that the BPKB of his motorcycle was duplicated.
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"T asked for the victim's ignition key and STNK. The victim contacted his parents regarding the problem, then the victim's cellphone was given to Radentus (DPO). The victim did not know the conversation because it was 10 meters away," he said.
After Radentus contacted his parents, the perpetrator gave the Certificate of Handover of the Vehicle Guaranteed Goods (Bastjb) a letter to be signed. But the victim refused to sign it.
WM again communicated with the victim, asking A to immediately go to the perpetrator's office. In order to solve the problem of motorcycle arrears.
"WM rode his motorbike and took the victim to the TKP (on Anggaran Street) and Gustaf rode with Redentus," he said.
Arriving at the scene, his motorbike was parked. Suddenly the victim's motorbike was taken away by the 4 perpetrators. The victim also contacted his parents.
"The victim's parents said that the BPKB of his motorcycle was kept at home and was never used as collateral or pawned," he explained.
The two perpetrators were charged with Article 378 of the Criminal Code and or Article 362 of the Criminal Code.
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