Orphan fight Vixion Uncle To collapse Minimarket

Laksono Revelation Saputro (16), secured the team Buru Police Sergap Kediri City. New Children Gede (ABG) blonde caught stealing motorcycles Yamaha Vixion his uncle's own, and used to break into the mini-Arish on the Way Guarantee, District Mojoroto, Kediri.

Laksono officer arrested in a state of hiding in the mini market. Last child of four brothers who had left his father died (orphans, red) was just taking a pair of sandals and USD 100 thousand in cash from the drawer of Mrs. Aripin minimarket.

When confirmed in Kediri City Mapolres Laksono admitted, Yamaha Vixion with police numbers TZ AD 5509 he took belonged to Joseph, a resident of Tosaren Village, School District, City of Kediri. Motor before it was taken was taken by his brother Galuh Marman, who was none other than his own uncle.

Theft was carried out on Wednesday (16/02/2011) night. Then, Laksono carrying stolen motor into Minimarket Arista. After leaning the bike on the sidewalk, the offender entered minimarket by climbing the fence, then through the vents.

Incidentally, Buser Police officers patrol the middle of Kediri City. The officer approached a suspicious motorcycle. Apparently, there is a motorcycle next to a pair of sandals.

"We're getting suspicious. And then to wake their owners. After that members enter into the mini and found that the perpetrator was hiding," said Criminal Police, Adj AKP Didier Prihantoro Kediri City on Thursday (02/17/2011)

Next Laksono officers herded into cars and taken to Mapolres Kediri. When interrogated, the perpetrator confessed, had also stolen motorbike he uses in action. Currently, the perpetrators were undergoing examination at the General Criminal Unit (Pidum).

Laksono known to only three months living with Endang, the brother of his parents. Endang are the parents of Joseph, the owner of a stolen motorcycle perpetrators. Before nurtured Endang, Laksono lived with her parents at All, Sidoarjo.

Laksono said, desperate to break into the mini because it needs money for everyday living expenses. "Need money just for the purpose of life. It had to," said the young graduates of junior high.

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