Recognition of women got a thief of cell phones on the Bogor Market
Jakarta – Police have revealed the excuse that women’s cell phones or cell phones (HP) in Jonggol Market, Bogor, West Java, Steel. For police, the perpetrators claimed to have committed the theft because there was an opportunity. “Economic motifs may be yes, but the confession is clearly not going to intend. But because there is an opportunity to see the cellphone, there is an intention to take,” said Hida Tjahjanto, chief commissioner of the Gamgol police on Thursday (18/9/2025). Browse to continue with the contents of actors is known to be women with the initials SRC (51), residents of Banjar City. Hida explained that the incident began when the victim charged his cellphone battery in one of the stores. “But if used, it is known that the cellphone originally charged has been lost, allegedly taken by a woman who has just left the store,” he said. The victim asked the help of the shop owner and security officer to find his cellphone. Then it is known that it is true that his cellphone was brought by the offenders. “Furthermore, Jonggol Market Security Officers contacted police in Young Sector for further handling,” he explained. A number of evidence was also secured in the arrest, including a unit of RP. 1 million cash. At the moment, the offenders are still undergoing investigators. Viral in the previous social media, a video of a woman who was assured at the Jonggol Market Secretary Post, Bogor, West Java, viral on social media. The woman is referred to as the offender of the theft of a cellphone (HP). In the video seen, the woman was caught by residents while she was in action. The upload says the offenders have taken similar steps several times. One of the traders said many were victims of the woman. Residents gave the woman to the security position. Hida Tjahjanto, chief commissioner of the Gamgol police, confirmed the incident. He said he received the alleged surrender of the perpetrators by the Secretary of Jonggol Market. “Yes, the surrender of market safety officers,” Hida said. (RDH/WHN)