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Former Alfamart employee arrested for thefts at 22 Lombok stores

Lombok news·Lombok·3 hours ago·4 min read
Former Alfamart employee arrested for thefts at 22 Lombok stores

North Lombok Police in West Nusa Tenggara have arrested a former Alfamart employee, MS 28, from Lingsar, West Lombok Regency, in connection with thefts at 22 Alfamart outlets across Lombok. The incidents occurred in North Lombok 4 locations, East Lombok 3 locations, Mataram City 2 locations, West Lombok 10 locations, and Central Lombok 3 locations. MS, who was a former maintenance employee, was apprehended at his home in Lingsar on Wednesday morning after attempting to flee through the roof and falling. The arrest followed a report from Alfamart management regarding a theft at an outlet in Kayangan Village, North Lombok Regency, on Wednesday July 1. Stolen items included over 100 packs of cigarettes, three packs of cigarettes, small items, and 100 sheets of seals, with estimated losses reaching Rp 30 million. Police are investigating the possibility of other involved parties and additional crime scenes. MS is currently detained at the North Lombok Police and faces charges under Article 479 of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code, with a maximum penalty of nine years in prison.

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