KAI Blacklist For Life 2 Thieves Of Passengers Of The Tawang Jaya Premium Train
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PT Kereta Api Indonesia/KAI (Persero) will include two suspects in the theft of Tawang Jaya Premium train passengers on the blacklist or blacklist for a lifetime unable to travel with all train modes of transportation in KAI Group.

"If it is later proven legally and with permanent force, the two suspects who stole the Tawang Jaya Premium train passengers will receive strict sanctions from KAI in the form of being blacklisted for a long time unable to travel with all train modes of transportation at the KAI Group," said KAI Vice President Public Relations Joni Martinus as reported by ANTARA, Monday, October 16.

PT KAI together with the police arrested two suspects in the theft of laptops and iPads belonging to passengers of the Tawang Jaya Premium train, Semarang-Pasar Senen connection.

The first suspect with the initials W was arrested at his residence in Pamulang Barat, South Tangerang, Banten, Sunday (15/10). Meanwhile, the second suspect with the initials I was arrested in Susukan District, Banjarnegara Regency, Central Java.

"In carrying out this arrest mission, KAI formed a team together with the police to conduct reconnaissance and execution of the first suspect at the target point of tracking results to the address of the suspect," said Joni.

The first suspect was then taken to the Bekasi Metro Police for a development process, because he was suspected of being part of an organized syndicate. Based on information from the first suspect, the KAI team and the police continued by arresting the second suspect in Susukan District, Banjarnegara Regency.

KAI itself received a theft report from train passenger Tawang Jaya Premium Semarang Poncol-Pasar Senen on Saturday (14/10). Based on a report received by KAI, the stolen items were in the form of an iPad and a laptop.

For the search for information, KAI then checked CCTV, so that a bright spot for the theft case was found. The officers then coordinated with the police for further investigation.

"KAI will continue to improve the security system both on trains and at stations. Criminals on trains will definitely be caught because KAI already has CCTVanalytics capable of detecting the faces and identities of the perpetrators. We also urge all passengers to always guard their respective belongings. To the passengers, to place valuables in a safe and easily supervised place," said Joni.


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