And Indonesians weep as Indonesia national team lost against Korea Republic 0 - 1 in the AFC Final Cup. Eventhough 88,000 Indonesian supporters in the stadium and millions other watching from national and cable TV, all cheered religiously for the national team, Korea Republic maintained their cool by not letting anyone pass through their defensive wall. Of course Indonesia had some chances, but definitely not luck.
With this result, Korea Republic will join Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to advance to the next round after the Arabs knocked out Bahrain with 4 goals to nil.
Update#1: It was an armed robbery (via Detiknews (1), (2), (3) )
Update#2: Robbers wear no masks but no CCTV installed in the vicinity, the license plate number of victim’s stolen car (via Detiknews (4), (5) )
Update#3 : Pictures of crime scene as of 2007-07-04 17:36
When I went to office this morning, I passed by Circle K Dago. I was quite surprised too see that there was police line installed in the vicinity of the store. Police and their cars were also seen. I passed by (riding my motor bike) too fast to catch any details. After I got to the office, I googled if there were news about this but I couldn’t find any. Instead I found that there was a crime committed at Circle K Dago and Cihampelas last year by school students in a motor bike gang. In that event of crime, the perpetrators threw stones at the store and the glass wall in front of the stores were broken. I didn’t see any broken glass wall this morning.
Does anyone really know what happened at Circle K Dago, Bandung? ITB students maybe? You guys are near the place. Please put your comments below.
The news broke in detiknews in a series of reports. Six unidentified persons robbed the place at about 6:30 AM (2007-04-07). Two Circle K staffs were found tied after forced to hand 12 million IDR from the cash register and the store’s vault. One of the customer who went to the store when the robbery was taking place, also tied up and forced to hand his car as well. Police are still currently investigating the crime scene.
Detiknews continued the series of news about the robbery. We now know that the six robbers arrived at the scene with a silver Toyota Kijang with all of them armed, all wearing no masks, and unfortunately the convenience store has no CCTV or any other security surveillance installed. The customer who were forced to hand over his red Honda Jazz (license plate B 2101 TI) is actually an ITB student-to-be. He was on his way to ITB to re-register as a new student.
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