Chronology Of Wife Rental For Killer Execution Of Husband In Karawang, Claims To Be Un Harmonious
A wife committed premeditated murder by paying the executor to kill her husband who is an employee of Toyota.
The perpetrator with the initials OQ and his younger brother with the initials PD were named as suspects in the murder of the victim named Arief Sriyono (32 years old).
Karawang Police Chief AKBP Wirdhanto Hadicaksono revealed the chronology of the murder that occurred in Pasir Panjang Village, Cibalongsari Village, Klari District, Karawang, West Java.
"From the results of the investigation by the perpetrators, his family's relationship has started to be less harmonious. The wife quarreled and planned her heinous act against her husband," said Wirdhanto, Tuesday, January 16 afternoon.
The wife asked her sister to kill her husband with the help of an executor. They took action on January 9, 2024.
The wife and sister-in-law of the victim pretended to have a vehicle strike, then called the victim to come to the location not far from the Misran Klari bridge, Karawang Regency.
When the victim arrived at the location, suddenly the executor team, who was none other than the payment person from his wife, immediately killed the victim with five stabs into the victim's body. Then, the victim was left just at the scene.
The victim was found by residents, then reported the discovery to the Klari Police. After finding the victim's body in the Klari area of Karawang Regency, his wife reported the incident and reported the incident to the Karawang Police.
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"When reporting the incident of the victim or her husband to the police or to the investigators, the officers did not believe it. The next day the officers arrested the victim's wife and the victim's sister-in-law," said Wirdhanto.
When questioned and interrogated, the reason the victim's wife killed her husband was because she was no longer in harmony with her husband until she was related to finance. For his actions, the perpetrator was charged with Article 340, Article 365 paragraph (3) and Article 338 of the Criminal Code with the threat of imprisonment of 20 years to life.