Two Deaf Female Robbers On The Cikampek Toll Road Are Still Being Chased By The Police, 1 Person Is Known To Be A Recidivist
Suspect in the robbery case of a woman tnarunfu/ Photo: IST

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JAKARTA - The Makassar Police Criminal Investigation Unit continues to conduct investigations into two deaf female robbers with the initials OR (35) on the Cikampek Toll Road KM 1/800, Halim Village, Makasar District, East Jakarta.

From the results of the investigation, it turns out that one of the suspects with the initials DD (31) is a recidivist. In his action, DD carried out a robbery with his partner with the initials JHP (27).

"The modus operandi of the two suspects was quite sadistic. She pointed a knife at the victim and took the victim's bag", said the Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Makasar Police, Iptu M. Zen, Monday, March 6.

As a result of the robbery, the victim lost a 4-gram gold necklace, a bag containing money and a mobile phone. The two suspects had sold the victim's gold necklace and cell phone.

"They confessed that the money from selling gold necklaces and cellphones was used for sprees by buying liquor and eating with his lover", he said.

To prevent the incident from happening again, the police asked related parties to raise the toll guardrail. This is because the location of the incident is close to a residential area so the perpetrators can easily act. The two perpetrators were also charged under Article 365 of the Criminal Code with a maximum threat of 12 years in prison.

The Makassar Police Criminal Investigation Unit has arrested two perpetrators of the robbery of deaf women on the Jakarta - Cikampek toll road, Makasar District, East Jakarta.

In the action, the two perpetrators were equipped with sharp weapons when they robbed the victim's belongings when his vehicle was pulled over. After being fugitives, the two perpetrators were successfully arrested by the police in the North Jakarta area.

"Yesterday we conducted an investigation at the TKP in the form of CCTV and others, then we conducted field observations to find the point where the suspect was hiding in Kampung Bahari, North Jakarta. We managed to catch the two perpetrators", said Makasar Police Chief Commissioner Zaini to reporters, Thursday, February 2.


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