After Killing His Wife Buried Behind The House, His Husband From Aceh Sells A Motorbike Of IDR 500 Thousand Fleeing To Medan

BANDA ACEH - Satreskrim Pidie Police, Aceh arrested the alleged perpetrator of the murder of Ayu Sri Wahyuni Ningsih (34) who was found buried in a sack in Pulo Lhoeh Village, Titeu District, local district. The perpetrator of Ayu's murder turned out to be her own husband."The perpetrator M (37) was arrested while at the Belawan port market, North Sumatra Regency on Thursday at around 15.30 WIB," said Pidie Police Chief, AKBP Imam Asfali at a press conference at the Pidie Police Headquarters, Antara, Friday, January 19.Previously, residents of Gampong (Village) Meunasah Pulo Loih, Pidie, Aceh were shocked by the discovery of the body of a woman buried in a room at the victim's own house, last Friday.At that time the victim's husband was not at the location and was strongly suspected of being the perpetrator until the police hunted down the father of the two children.Imam said, based on the results of the interrogation by the Sat Reskrim and Intelligence and Security Team of the Pidie Police, the perpetrator admitted that his actions had killed his own wife.After carrying out the action, the perpetrator fled using a vario motorbike to the Bireuen area, then stopped in Lhokseumawe City and pawned his motorbike for IDR 500 thousand.Then with the money from the pawning of the motorbike, the perpetrator headed to Medan City, and was finally arrested by the police in the Belawan market area, North Sumatra."The “Motive cannot be conveyed yet, we will do the interior first and later it will also be ascertained what article is being charged because it is still in the process of being investigated," said Imam Asfali.For information, the woman's body was found in a hole with a depth of 50 centimeters, buried in the back room of the house. Then, the crime scene was carried out and took the body to the TCD Hospital for a post-mortem.The results of the external post-mortem showed that the victim's entire face was injured and swollen, the head was also swollen, allegedly due to a blunt object collision, and the entire body was blue and swollen.
At the TKP, several pieces of evidence, such as machetes, one iron ulir, rice sacks, hoes, plastic packages, and pieces of rapia rope used to bind the victim's head and feet.