BorneoEnglish: Robbery Case News Today
Showing posts with label Robbery Case. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robbery Case. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2026

Police Uncover Robbery Case In Sanggau, Suspect Arrested Without Resistance

Police solve robbery case in Sanggau, suspect arrested within two days. Read the full timeline, evidence, and case developments here.
Police solve robbery case in Sanggau, suspect arrested within two days. Read the full timeline, evidence, and case developments here.

SANGGAU – The Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) of Sanggau Police has successfully uncovered a suspected violent robbery case that occurred in Tebedak Hilir, Marita Village, Parindu District, Sanggau Regency.

The case was handled following a public report registered under number STPL.Aduan/05/III/2026/Polsek Parindu dated March 27, 2026.

The incident took place on Tuesday, March 27, 2026, at approximately 11:05 AM local time. During the incident, the victim suffered losses in the form of cash and several valuable items taken by the perpetrator after committing acts of violence.

Following the report, the Operational Team of Satreskrim Sanggau Police, along with the Criminal Unit of Tayan Hulu Police Sector, immediately launched an investigation. Based on field intelligence and witness statements, officers were able to identify the suspect.

On Sunday, March 29, 2026, at around 5:45 PM, authorities received information that the suspect, identified as A (30), was located at a house in Simpang Bungan Hamlet, Peruan Dalam Village, Tayan Hulu District.

A joint team quickly moved to the location and conducted a raid. At approximately 6:45 PM, the suspect was successfully arrested without resistance.

The suspect was then taken to Tayan Hulu Police Station for initial questioning. During the interrogation, the suspect admitted to committing the crime as reported by the victim.

Investigators revealed that the suspect had already spent Rp400,000 (approximately USD 25) of the victim’s cash. Meanwhile, the victim’s mobile phone was sold for Rp150,000 (approximately USD 9) to an unknown individual, with the suspect claiming the phone was found on the road.

Police also secured several pieces of evidence, including a black Honda Revo motorcycle along with its registration documents and keys, a white bag, the victim’s identification card, and a gray Realme mobile phone.

The suspect and the evidence have since been transferred to Sanggau Police Headquarters for further investigation.

Further developments indicate that the suspect is also allegedly involved in other criminal cases, including an embezzlement case in the jurisdiction of Landak Police and an attempted sexual assault case under Batang Tarang Police. Both cases are still under investigation.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of Sanggau Police, AKP Fariz Kautsar Rahmadhani, stated that the successful arrest reflects the police’s commitment to maintaining public safety.

“We will take firm action against any crime that disturbs the community. This success is also the result of strong cooperation between the police and the public,” he said on Tuesday (March 31).

He also urged the public to remain vigilant and report any criminal activity.

“Synergy between the community and law enforcement is crucial in maintaining a safe and secure environment,” he added.

FAQ

1. When did the robbery occur in Sanggau?
The incident occurred on March 27, 2026, at around 11:05 AM.

2. When was the suspect arrested?
The suspect was arrested on March 29, 2026, just two days after the incident.

3. What evidence was recovered?
Police recovered a motorcycle, a bag, the victim’s ID card, and a Realme mobile phone.

4. Is the suspect linked to other crimes?
Yes, the suspect is also being investigated for embezzlement and attempted sexual assault.

5. What is the police advisory to the public?
Authorities urge the public to stay alert and report any suspicious or criminal activity.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Online Gambling Turns Deadly, 6-Year-Old Killed in Shocking Indonesia Crime

Online Gambling Turns Deadly, 6-Year-Old Killed in Shocking Indonesia Crime
Online Gambling Turns Deadly, 6-Year-Old Killed in Shocking Indonesia Crime. (Illustration Image)

Boyolali, Central Java — A horrifying crime has shaken Indonesia after a man allegedly driven by online gambling debt carried out a violent robbery that ended with the death of a 6-year-old child. What started as a money problem spiraled into a tragedy no one saw coming.

Police say the suspect, a 30-year-old man, was deeply trapped in online slot gambling. After repeatedly losing money, he became overwhelmed by debt and desperation. That pressure eventually pushed him to betray his own neighbor.

The incident happened in Pengkol Village, Karanggede District. According to investigators, the suspect came to the victim’s house pretending he wanted to settle a personal debt. But behind that friendly face, he already had a dangerous plan.

Instead of paying back what he owed, the man attempted to steal the family’s motorcycle, hoping to pawn it for cash. His goal was simple but reckless: cover his gambling debts and recover a motorcycle he had previously pawned for around IDR 4 million.

Things quickly turned violent.

When the homeowner, a 34-year-old woman, realized what was happening, the suspect panicked. He brutally attacked her, causing severe injuries. Even more disturbing, her young child was also assaulted and later died at the scene.

Police revealed the child was killed because the suspect feared his crime would be exposed.

After the attack, the suspect fled the area with the stolen motorcycle and escaped to Kudus. His freedom didn’t last long. Within 24 hours, police tracked him down and arrested him in the early hours of the next day.

Authorities confirmed that the injured mother was initially in critical condition and treated in the ICU. Thankfully, her condition has since improved, and she has returned home to continue her recovery.

The suspect now faces multiple serious charges, including violent robbery, severe assault, attempted murder, and violations of child protection laws. If convicted, he could spend up to life in prison.

Police officials used the case to issue a strong warning to the public. They stressed that online gambling is not harmless entertainment. In many cases, it becomes the gateway to financial ruin, mental collapse, and violent crime.

“What looks like a simple online game can destroy lives,” a police spokesperson said. “This tragedy is a painful reminder of how dangerous online gambling addiction can be.”

The Boyolali case now stands as a chilling example of how online gambling addiction can escalate into deadly violence—leaving innocent families shattered forever.

JAVASCRIPT