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SURABAYA - A shop owned by crazy rich Surabaya, Tom Liwafa, was burglarized. Surabaya Police arrested four foreign nationals (WNA) from Pakistan, known to be international syndicates.

"Our members received a report from Tom Liwafa whose shop was burglarized. It turned out that the four perpetrators were one family," said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Surabaya Police, AKBP Mirzal Maulana, during a press conference at the Surabaya Police Headquarters, Friday, September 15.

The four actors with the initials MT (21), MZ (18) MLZ (45) and RZ (50). Mirzal said, the four suspects are international network syndicates that enter Indonesia.

They are in Indonesia known through an agent in Bali.

"They are known to enter Indonesia through Sukarno Hatta Jakarta with a visit visa. The legal case is currently being handled by the Surabaya Police Satreskrim," he said.

Arriving in the country, this gang then used a four-wheeled vehicle by renting it in Jakarta. They carried out their actions by entering the target shop in Jakarta, Tegal, Surabaya, Gresik and Bali.

There are several intended target store locations. The three of them entered the shop pretending to exchange foreign currencies.

"Then there are those who are in charge of influencing the cashier, persuading and inviting them to talk so that this cashier loses his concentration in guarding his shop," he said.

While in the target shop, one of them immediately drained the contents of the store's money storage area that was targeted.

"Kami kemudian melakukan penyelidikan yang dilakukan oleh Kanit mangoras Polrestabes Surabaya untuk menangkap pelaku yang diketahui ada di Bali," katanya.

In handling this case, the Surabaya Police coordinated with the Immigration Office of Juanda Surabaya. The goal is to join an investigation related to the expression of an international syndicate case in the Surabaya city area.

"After taking action, this family immediately fled to Bali, and there were two crime scenes there," he said.


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