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This is an archive article published on September 4, 2007

Ponytail thief strikes in Jakarta

A visitor to Jakarta travelling on one of its pickpocket-prone buses was stunned to find her hair snipped off during a ride.

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A first-time visitor to the Indonesian capital travelling on one of its pickpocket-prone buses was stunned to find her wallet safe but her hair snipped off during a ride, a report said on Tuesday.

Nuryamah, 35, felt a tug on the back of her head as she took a mid-morning ride in Jakarta on Monday and realized a thief had cut off 40 centimetres of her lengthy locks, the Jakarta Post reported.

“It took me six years to grow this,” she sobbed to police as she filed a report to them, according to the daily.

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A nearby officer nabbed the culprit, Agus Setiawan, who told police he had intended to use the ponytail to make key chains. He had reportedly been stealing hair from unsuspecting commuters for about a year.

His key chains sold for 10,000 rupiah, or about a dollar, each, the Post added.

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