Tribratanews.polri.go.id – Semarang. The Pati Departemental Police have succeeded in uncovering dozens of cases and arresting the suspects. During the police raid with the operation code Sikat Jaran Candi Operation 2021, they investigated before the case was transferred to the prosecution.
There are 26 cases with 20 suspects under investigation and further investigation, which the Pati Departemental Police successfully uncovered during the Sikat Jaran Candi Operation, 11-30 October 2021. In this Sikat Jaran Candi Operation 2021, the Pati Departemental Police was ranked first in disclosing cases and the most suspects in the Central Java
regional Police.
During the videocon with the Chief of Central Java Regional Police, Police Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi and a press conference with the ranks of the Departemental Police in the former Pati area, at the Pati Resort Police Headquarters, Tuesday (2/11/2021). Chief of Pati Departemental Police, Police Grand Commissioner Attendant Christian Tobing said the police confiscated several shreds of evidence from the suspects.
"Two cars. Twenty-two motorcycles, two cell phones, and two sharp weapons,” he explained.
The Chief of Pati Departemental Police also explained that of the total cases he had managed to uncover, one of them was related to a theft case with weighting committed by a married couple.
"The suspects have the initials UA and GA, residents of Ngawen Village, Margorejo District, and the Crime scene is in front of the houses of the two suspects," he said.
The suspects who were caught. Chief of Pati Departemental Police, Police Grand Commissioner Attendant Christian Tobing, investigators will apply Article 363 of the Criminal Code with a maximum penalty of more than five years.
On that occasion, the Chief of Pati Departemental Police symbolically handed over evidence in the form of 2 (two) cars, namely Suzuki Ertiga and Honda Brio, to their respective owners, namely Mr Solikul Umar and Br. Mahfud Saifudin. With emotion and holding back tears, the car owners expressed their deepest gratitude to the Pati Departemental Police.
"I say thank you very much to the Chief of Pati Departemental Police and his staff for their hard work so that this crime can be revealed and my car can be returned. I advise friends who have experienced a crime and don't hesitate to report to the police because I have proven it's not useless to report to the police," he concluded.