Killing Her Husband's Suspected Cheating Using Grass Scissors, Police Will Check Neneng's Psychiatric

JAKARTA - The police will take Neneng Umaya (36), the perpetrator of the murder of the woman Dini Nurdiani (26) to a psychiatrist. This is done to determine the mental condition of the perpetrator.

"If you take a psychiatrist, yes, yes, yesterday I coordinated with the Head of Criminal Investigation (Polres Metro Bekasi) to plan the steps to bring a psychiatrist to have a mental check," said Head of Cengkareng Polsek, West Jakarta Metro Police, Kompol Ardhie Demastyo when confirmed, Sunday, May 15.

Ardhie said that his party would coordinate with the Bekasi Metro Police to take the perpetrators to the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta.

However, Ardhie does not yet know when psychological tests will be carried out on the perpetrators. However, it is certain that it will be implemented in the near future.

"In the near future, because I have delegated the initial inspection there (to the Bekasi Metro Police)," he said.

Ardie explained that this sadistic action began when the perpetrator learned of a conversation between her husband ID (27) and the victim in a short message application. Dark eyes the perpetrators intend to commit murder.

"His wife (Neneng) saw her husband's conversation with the victim who wanted to divorce his wife. Then her husband said 'after Lebaran, I'll take care of it,' starting from where his wife ate until she got emotional and prepared it," said Ardhie.

Smoothing his plan, the perpetrator pretends to be her husband. Reply to a short message to the victim until they agree to meet.

Prior to the meeting, the perpetrator confessed to the victim as her husband's nephew. Perpetrators prepare tools to kill the victim. Ranging from wrenches, lawn shears, to copy clothes. Then pick up the victim at the Garuda Taman Mini Bus Stop, East Jakarta, Tuesday, April 26.

Arriving in the Bekasi City area, the suspect stopped his vehicle. She argued that her husband would meet her at that location.

The victim, who does not know the perpetrator's evil plan, agrees. "When the victim was off guard, the suspect immediately hit the victim's head with a wrench that had been prepared previously," he said.

More violent, the perpetrator stabbed grass shears several times into the victim's body, up to the neck. "Then the suspect dragged him into a small ditch not far from the location," he said.