Police arrested 8 Curas syndicates offenders to Curanmor in Serang

SERANG – Eight crime offenders were arrested by Serang police within ten days and the ranks of the ranks. These are the offenders of theft with violence (stolen), theft by weight (Curat) and theft of motorized vehicles (Curanmor). Two stolen offenders, namely FD alias Ucok, 28, and AB alias Dawi, 23. Both are residents of Perum Cikande Permai, Cikande district, Serang Regency. While DN (25), TS (34) residents of Medan, North Sumatra and TD (26) residents of Sukabumi, West Java, are Curanmor offenders. While in the Curat case, police assured BA (24), SRC, 36, and SP (32), residents of Lebak Regency. Browse to continue the content “The arrest of the offenders of the crime is the commander of the Banten police chief in the creation of a safe Banten,” Serang police chief AKBP Condro Sasongko said on Monday (8/9/2025). “One offender was forced to get decisive and measurable actions due to resistance when secured,” he said. According to Condro, the targets and modus operandi vary of the offenders. The offenders targeted two motorized vehicles, cash, electronic goods, food, on gold jewels. “The mode -used mode begins to damage the steering and motorcycle cushions, to safely duplicate the store of the store, pretending to find spices to deceive residents, to threaten victims with sharp weapons of sickle weapons,” he said. Condro revealed from the hands of police offenders who confiscated evidence in the form of various brands of motorcycles, a Daihatsu Xenia car, 107 grams of gold jewelry and RP 11.5 million in cash. “There are also electronic goods in the form of television and cell phones, as well as clothing used during action,” he said. Condro explained that the motives of the offenders committed purely crimes due to economic needs. For his actions, the perpetrators were charged with a criminal threat of 7 years in prison in terms of section 363 of the penal code. “While the offenders of the stolen in terms of section 365 of the penal code were charged with a criminal threat of up to 12 years imprisonment,” he explained. (Aik/Yahs)