Definition
a. Theft divided into two ordinary theft and theft by weighting
1). Ordinary theft is taking goods or people's money without the knowledge and consent of the owner with unlawfully
2). Theft is the act of taking the weighting of goods or livestock animal does not belong with the intent to have the fight right. These crimes include;
* Theft of all kinds of ruminant animals (buffalo, cow, goat), single-hoofed animals (horses, soybeans) and pigs;
* Theft is done at night (between sunset to sunrise) in a house or around the yard;
* Theft by two or more persons jointly;
* Theft by a by dismantling, breaking, climbing, or by using false keys, fraudulent orders, garment or false position in order to get into the victim's residence. Also included in this category is the damage done by pickpocketing the bag / pouch victims.
b). Robbery with violence or theft is theft of goods or livestock that preceded, accompanied, followed by violence or threats of violence against the person, with the intent to prepare or facilitate the theft, facilitate / provide an opportunity to escape or if the perpetrator caught (caught), so that goods were stolen remain in the hands of the perpetrator.
c). Looting is theft during a fire, flood, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, shipwrecks, stranded ship, train accidents, riots, rebellion or misery in times of war, including the looting when the riots;
d). Murder is the act of intentionally taking the life of others, by unlawfully.
e). Persecution is a deliberate act to cause damage to the health of others, ranging from the not pose an obstacle for victims, injuries / disabilities, or become ill and unable to perform daily activities perfectly.
f). Mass fight is a fight that involves many people, such as student brawls, with unlawfully.
g). Arson is the act of intentionally burning something, such as houses, forests, cars and boats, which can be dangerous for goods, persons or entities other people.
h). Suicide is the act of intentionally killing oneself or of killing himself at his own request or because of persuasion, seduction, and incitement.
i). Other acts which are not included above.