Nadia Lies to Police Confessing Stolen, Turns out Girlfriend's Money is Rp. 23 Million to Pay Debts - BorneoTribun English

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Nadia Lies to Police Confessing Stolen, Turns out Girlfriend's Money is Rp. 23 Million to Pay Debts

Nadia Lies to Police Confessing Stolen, Turns out Girlfriend's Money is Rp. 23 Million to Pay Debts
Nadia Lies to Police Confessing Stolen, Turns out Girlfriend's Money is Rp. 23 Million to Pay Debts.

BorneoTribun Ketapang, West Kalimantan - A woman in Ketapang named Saripah Nadia (21) made a report to the police claiming that Rp23 million of her money was stolen on Jalan Sultan Sahril, Delta Pawan District, last Saturday, January 29, 2022. The report has gone viral on social media

As a result, the Ketapang Resort Police found out about the theft case.

In fact, it turns out, the woman who claimed to be the victim of the theft was just pretending.

Saripah, who admitted that she lost Rp23 million in cash and one unit of the iPhone 11 cellphone, turned out to be in debt with moneylenders.

In front of the police, Saripah Nadia admitted that she was desperate to do this because her boyfriend's Rp23 million had been used to pay off her debt.

"I pulled the money belonging to my girlfriend from my savings ATM which was actually to be borrowed by my girlfriend's friend, but because I was in a hurry to pay a debt I had been in the cooperative for one year amounting to Rp. 8 million, so I lied that I was snatched," he said when questioned by police , Monday evening, January 31, 2022.

Saripah said that she dramatized the mugging incident to convince her adoptive mother and friend that she was snatched.

He deliberately made incisions on his right arm using a cutter knife.

"After I told him that I had been snatched, my friend immediately made a police report at the City Police," he said.

He also said that he had planned to pretend to be a mugging victim before leaving the rented house to take money from an ATM.

"After going from the ATM and taking the money, I admitted that I had been snatched and lost money and the Iphone 11 cellphone, which I actually sold," he explained.

For her actions of lying, Saripah Nadia also apologized to the police and the people of Ketapang Regency because of her actions which she felt were disturbing.

Ketapang Police Chief AKBP Yani Permana through Head of Criminal Investigation Unit AKP Primastya said that Saripah Nadia's side had uncovered the incident of lying with the theft mode after checking several CCTV cameras.

From the results of the examination of the witnesses, his party did not find any information that the woman who claimed to be stolen was not at the scene as reported by the woman.

"There is our suspicion that the report from the person concerned that he was stolen at that location is false," said Primastya.

According to the information obtained, Primastya explained that Nadia's motive for lying was because she needed money to pay off her family's debts.

"Even the perpetrators here have apologized to the people of Ketapang regarding the lies they have committed," he said.

Primastya hopes that the public's response to the situation in Ketapang is not negative, and he invites to create a safe and comfortable Ketapang.(*)

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