Paper Edition | Page: 5 Check out our wad: Police officers present evidence confiscated from robbers of a gold store in Ciputat, South Tangerang, in a file photo taken on March 12. Jakarta Police released their annual end-of-year crime report, announcing that the crime rate in the Greater Jakarta had decreased by 4.56 percent this year. JP/Wendra Ajistyatama The number of crimes in the city may be decreasing, but crimes triggered by economic motives throughout 2012 will likely continue to top Jakarta's crime trend next year as people are still facing hardships in earning a decent living, a criminologist says....
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