Depok

A thief identified by the initial D was arrested by police after stealing donation box money at the Al Islah Jami Mosque in Jatijajar, Tapos. The perpetrator committed the theft while using a rental car.

The incident occurred on Sunday (April 19, 2026) at 11:00 PM local time at the Al Islah Jami Mosque in Jatijajar, Tapos, Depok. Members of the Cimanggis Police Operational Unit discovered the viral incident on social media related to a post about the donation box theft.

« (During the theft) the perpetrator used a four-wheeled vehicle, a black Toyota Avanza, » said the Cimanggis Police Chief, Commissioner Jupriono, when contacted on Tuesday (April 21).

After checking, the car was found to belong to a neighborhood association head in the Tapos area. The perpetrator rented the car claiming it was for family needs.

« The car was still under the rental period, » he said.

From the investigation and coordination with the car owner, it was revealed that the perpetrators were identified by the initials D and A. The Cimanggis Police Operational Team, accompanied by the car owner, headed to the last known location in the Ciapus-Bogor area, West Java.

The Operational Team successfully secured one of the perpetrators, identified by the initial D, which was also confirmed by the car owner. Meanwhile, A is still being pursued by the authorities.

Al Islah Jami Mosque

Al Islah Jami Mosque is a prominent mosque located in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. Built in the 1980s, it serves as a major Islamic center for the local community, featuring a distinctive modern architectural style with traditional Islamic elements. The mosque plays a key role in religious education and community gatherings, reflecting Brunei’s deep Islamic heritage.

Jatijajar

Jatijajar is a historic cave located in Kebumen, Central Java, Indonesia, believed to have been discovered in the early 19th century. Its name originates from the Javanese words « jati » (teak) and « jajar » (row), referring to the rows of teak trees near its entrance. The cave is renowned for its natural limestone formations and features a legend about a prince named Raden Kamandaka, adding cultural and mythological significance to the site.

Tapos

Tapos is a historic site in the Philippines, located in the municipality of Magalang, Pampanga. It is known for the ruins of an 18th-century stone church and convent, which were built by Spanish Augustinian missionaries but were heavily damaged during the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo. Today, the site stands as a poignant reminder of the region’s colonial past and the powerful forces of nature that reshaped the landscape.

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known for its historical significance as one of the earliest planned settlements in the country. It was originally established as a private estate by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch colonial administrator, in the 18th century, who freed his slaves and granted them land, leading to a unique Christian community. Today, Depok is a bustling satellite city of Jakarta, home to the University of Indonesia and a mix of modern urban development and preserved cultural heritage.

Cimanggis

Cimanggis is a district located in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, historically known as a center for the cultivation of manggis (mangosteen) fruit, from which its name is derived. The area developed significantly during the Dutch colonial era, when it became a key plantation region, and later evolved into a densely populated suburban area. Today, Cimanggis is recognized for its educational institutions, traditional markets, and as part of the greater Jakarta metropolitan area.