JAKARTA - Ashanty, who admits that she lost dozens of items at her house, said that she already knew who the people who took her belongings were.

Through her social media account, Anang Hermansyah's wife revealed that the perpetrator was known through the CCTV footage in her house. According to her, the perpetrator had access in and out of the house.

"This incident was at home, but if someone asks, is there really no CCTV? There must be, that's why it was revealed, even though there was an alarm, there were also those who guarded it. It's just that this person has access to go in and out, that's why it's easy to take,” Ashanty wrote on her Insta Story, Tuesday, January 24.

Ashanty tried to clarify that the perpetrator was not a household assistant who had worked at her house for a long time. "I will explain again that the perpetrator is not my assistant at home, thank God they've been with me a long time, and God willing, none of them have the courage to do this," she said.

The mother of four only found out that her belongings were missing after she couldn't find them when she wanted to use them. When investigated further, it turns out that there are dozens of items that have been lost. Even the belongings of his son, Azriel, were also missing.

Until this article was written, Ashanty stated that she could not talk much about the incident that happened to her. She is still busy taking care of the loss she experienced, and there are also some jobs that cannot be left behind.

"Sorry for media/tv friends, until today I haven't been able to provide any information/interviews. Because it's still busy going back and forth taking care of this too. Because it's interrupted, there must be work that can't be abandoned either. And all the processes are still ongoing, both legal and related parties," he said.

"Because all of these items are in a position that has been sold and has been to parties 2/3 etc. We also ask all related parties to cooperate and follow the process. It's definitely not comfortable, but keep in mind these items are stolen, so they really have to be returned/asked for a statement," he continued.

Ashanty also uploaded several articles aimed at people suspected of being the recipients of her goods. One that was uploaded was Article 480 of the Criminal Code.

"Article 480 of the Criminal Code states that those who collect stolen goods are subject to a maximum imprisonment of four years or a maximum fine of nine hundred rupiahs," said the quote uploaded by Ashanty.

"Even if they don't take part in the action, those who collect stolen goods can be criminally charged. The reason is that collecting is a form of crime regulated in the Criminal Code," she concluded.


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