The police arrested a perpetrator of the theft of two heirloom sarongs from an traditional house in Tebing Tinggi City, North Sumatra (North Sumatra). The perpetrator also stole a keris and a number of other heirlooms. "The identity of the perpetrator with the initials MA is a resident of Tebing Tinggi City," said Head of Public Relations of the Tebing Tinggi Police AKP Agus Arianto, quoted from Antara, Monday, December 5, He said, the theft case began when the duty officer saw the bathroom wind control hole in the traditional house was already open. The witness who was suspicious then saw CCTV footage and it was seen that a man had taken a number of heirloom items stored in the traditional house. "The stolen items were in the form of six sarongs, keris and other heirlooms," he said. The witness then reported the incident to the Tebing Tinggi Police officers which was followed by investigation and succeeded in arresting the perpetrators at the hiding place on Sunday 4 December. The officers helped secure evidence in the form of two sarongs stolen by the perpetrator from the traditional house. Article 363 paragraph (1) of the 3e of the 5e KUHPidana with a maximum penalty of seven years in prison," he said.
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