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Mampang Police Say the Bibi Kelinci Restaurant Case Involves Two Separate Matters

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Legal
Mampang Police Say the Bibi Kelinci Restaurant Case Involves Two Separate Matters
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Mampang Prapatan Police Station emphasised that the case involving the Bibi Kelinci Restaurant in Kemang, South Jakarta, comprises two distinct matters reported to different police offices. “Regarding the incident at the Bibi Kelinci Restaurant, we can state that two separate cases were reported to different police stations,” said Mampang Police Chief AKP Dian Purnomo when contacted in Jakarta on Friday. He explained the first case, a suspected criminal act of theft (Article 363 of the Indonesian Penal Code), handled by Mampang Prapatan Police Station, with Sdri. NAA as the victim reporting Mr ZK and Ms ESR. Then, regarding the two suspects, they have been designated as suspects and were scheduled for interrogation on Monday, 9 March 2026, but their legal counsel has sent a letter requesting a postponement of the examination. “In addition, the second case concerns the uploading of CCTV footage to social media, handled by the Dittipidsiber (Directorate of Cyber Crimes) of Bareskrim Polri, in which Sdri. NAA is the alleged suspect in that case,” Dian said. Thus, it is emphasised that the case has two separate cases with different objects and police offices. In her post, Nabilah claimed that for five months she was asked to reveal that what she stated and the CCTV footage she showed were defamatory. Earlier, the married couple identified by initials ZK and ESR were reported to the police for allegedly taking away 14 orders of food and drinks from a restaurant in the Kemang area, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. The owner’s police report, namely Nabila, was registered under number LP/B/048/IX/2025/SPKT/Polsek Mampang/Polres Metro Jaksel/Polda Metro Jaya. The incident that occurred on Thursday (19/9) was captured on CCTV and the video went viral on social media. The incident was reported on the same day. Initially, the alleged theft began when the married couple visited the owner’s restaurant. They ordered 11 meals and three drinks totaling Rp530,150. The couple felt their order took too long. They then went into the kitchen and took the meals they had ordered. However, they left the restaurant without paying for the food and drinks they had ordered. They face possible charges under Article 363 of the KUHP on theft.

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