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Again, South Kalimantan police caught gold robbers

Posted: 09 Jul 2014 12:06 AM PDT

BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: South Kalimantan Regional Police back with Banjarmasin Resort Police arrested three other Araffah gold shop robbers, so a total of five robbers successfully confined, Antaranews reported.

From the information gathered by Antaranews on Tuesday night, the three robbers was arrested in Surabaya and Jakarta. They were taken to Banjarmasin around 20.45 pm, and immediately referred to the Bhayangkara hospital Banjarmasin.

The robbers were carried in two cars with a tight escort of several members of Criminal Detective Police.

Banjarmasin Criminal Detective Unit Chief Commissioner Afner Sudarsono justify the arrest of three members of the syndicate of armed robbers in Java. But he has not been able to deliver information, including the chronology of arrest and names of perpetrators.

Information from the police on the spot, the expose for the arrests of armed gold robbers will directly South Kalimantan Police chief Brigjen Machfud Arifin.

As known, the robbery in Arrafah gold shop at Kalindo Market on Saturday, June 28, 2014 allegedly involved six suspects. Society caught and beat one of the robbers.

Allegedly from the description of the caught robber, the police finally managed to uncover and capture one after the other of the sadistic robbers.

Armed robbers in their action at Kalindo Market not only rob gold but also shot rob traders left two people dead and three critically.

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Police raided dice gambling in forest

Posted: 07 Jul 2014 11:33 PM PDT

MARTAPURA, South Kalimantan: Karang Intan Sector Police, Banjar District, raided dice gambling arena involving several men in the woods coincides sahoor on Sunday, Antaranews reported.

The Karang Intan Sector Police Chief Ipda Joko Setiawan in Martapura said the raid was conducted after they received information related to dice gambling in the forest.

"Picket members received information about a dice gambling in the jungle village of Mali-Mali, around 04.30 am, and it is true when raided," said the police chief who was accompanied by Aiptu Suwarji, Police Public Relations Section.

He said a number of Criminal unit officers who raided the dice gambling arena managed to secure one player initials MY (32), but some others escaped.

In addition to securing the farmer, MY, officers secured the evidence of stalls or pedestal, a plate and some cash.

According to him, the suspect was charged with violating Article 303 bis of the Criminal Code junto 303 for dice gambling a criminal offense with a penalty of one year in prison and could be arrested.

He explained, gambling is one crime that the police concern because it is quite disturbing and should be eradicated.

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